Fungal residues were more sensitive to nitrogen addition than bacterial residues in a meadow grassland soil

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Zhifu Pei
Mei Hong
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[1] Inner Mongolia Agricultural University,Inner Mongolia Key Laboratory of Soil Quality and Nutrient Resources, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Ecological Security and Green Development at Universities of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
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Soil Ecology Letters | 2024年 / 6卷
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nitrogen addition; microbial residues; microbial community composition; soil organic carbon;
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Fungi are more sensitive to long-term nitrogen addition than bacteria.Long-term nitrogen addition significantly reduces fungal biomass, but promotes the accumulation of fungal residues in soil.Long-term nitrogen addition has no significant impact on bacterial biomass and residues.
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