Effects of maize/soybean intercropping on soil nitrogen mineralization and fungal communities DOI Creative Commons
Yalin Liu, Yuanyuan Fan, Yakov Kuzyakov

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 23, 2024

Abstract Aims Maize/soybean intercropping has many advantages in soil nitrogen (N) use compared with monocultures. However, whether fungi increase the mineralization of organic N remains unknown. We hypothesized that fungal-mediated increases mineral N. Methods Soil was sampled a 13-year field experiment monocultured maize, soybean and maize/soybean without input (N0) 180 kg ha− 1 (N180). The net mineralization, mineralization-related enzymes (urease protease) fungal communities were analyzed to show occurred role mineralization. Results Based on long-term experiment, redundancy analysis showed chemical properties enzyme activities explained 67.92% total variation communities. Intercropping increased content by 1.6 times mainly due ammonium content, richness diversity not affected under N0. There is no correlation between relative abundance different crop systems, but Glomeromycota N180 (p = 0.04). Conclusion affecting input. potential regardless systems. This study provides evidence driven further research needed explore microbial mechanism

Language: Английский

Mushroom Technology for Biocontrol DOI
Everlon Cid Rigobelo

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Impact of pea-wheat intercropping on grain ionome in relation with changes in Pseudomonas spp. and Enterobacterales abundances DOI
Amélie Semblat, Cem Turanoglu,

Céline Faivre-Primot

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Plant and Soil, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 10, 2024

Language: Английский

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Enhanced Soybean Growth and the Associated Ion Balance, Nutrient Accumulation, and Rhizosphere Bacterial Community When Intercropped with Suaeda salsa in Saline Soils DOI Creative Commons

Shiqi Wang,

Jin‐Biao Liu, Yalan Liu

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Agronomy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(10), P. 2181 - 2181

Published: Sept. 24, 2024

Halophyte-based desalinization is emerging as a promising technology for saline agriculture. However, few studies have integrated halophytes into intercropping systems. This study investigated Suaeda salsa and soybean the associated mechanisms, including changes in salt, nutrients, bacterial communities at three salt treatments (control, 3‰, 5‰). The results showed that regardless of treatment, biomass P content significantly increased compared with monocropping, by an average 32% 51%, respectively (p < 0.05), indicating interspecific facilitation. Under 5‰ mortality decreased from 37% monocropping to 10% intercropping, shoot Na over 60% intercropping; rhizosphere Na+, Cl−, NO3−–N 75% response ratios correlated negatively S. 0.01). community was enriched genera Sphingomonas, Salinimicrobium, Lysobacter, Allorhizobium–Neorhizobium–Pararhizobium–Rhizobium, Ramlibacter, co-occurrence network exhibited increases number nodes edges, degree, clustering coefficient. Considering combined effects, positively parameters, degree independent tissue nutrient content, content. These demonstrate could alleviate stress creating low-salt environment improving its accumulation community, emphasize importance microbial influencing growth.

Language: Английский

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Deciphering bioprocess responses in organic phosphorus mineralization to different antibiotic stresses: Interaction mechanisms mediated by microbial succession and extracellular polymeric substances and regulatory patterns DOI
Zhenchao Wu, Jie Kang,

Liangyang Mao

et al.

Bioresource Technology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 417, P. 131874 - 131874

Published: Nov. 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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Effects of maize/soybean intercropping on soil nitrogen mineralization and fungal communities DOI Creative Commons
Yalin Liu, Yuanyuan Fan, Yakov Kuzyakov

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 23, 2024

Abstract Aims Maize/soybean intercropping has many advantages in soil nitrogen (N) use compared with monocultures. However, whether fungi increase the mineralization of organic N remains unknown. We hypothesized that fungal-mediated increases mineral N. Methods Soil was sampled a 13-year field experiment monocultured maize, soybean and maize/soybean without input (N0) 180 kg ha− 1 (N180). The net mineralization, mineralization-related enzymes (urease protease) fungal communities were analyzed to show occurred role mineralization. Results Based on long-term experiment, redundancy analysis showed chemical properties enzyme activities explained 67.92% total variation communities. Intercropping increased content by 1.6 times mainly due ammonium content, richness diversity not affected under N0. There is no correlation between relative abundance different crop systems, but Glomeromycota N180 (p = 0.04). Conclusion affecting input. potential regardless systems. This study provides evidence driven further research needed explore microbial mechanism

Language: Английский

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0