Biochar and organic fertilizer changed the ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea community structure of saline–alkali soil in the North China Plain DOI
Yulong Shi,

Xingren Liu,

Qingwen Zhang

et al.

Journal of Soils and Sediments, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 20(1), P. 12 - 23

Published: June 18, 2019

Language: Английский

Engineered biochar improves nitrogen use efficiency via stabilizing soil water-stable macroaggregates and enhancing nitrogen transformation DOI Creative Commons
Zaid Khan,

Xu-Jian Yang,

Youqiang Fu

et al.

Biochar, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5(1)

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

Abstract The use of inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizers has increased drastically to meet the food requirements world's growing population. However, excessive chemical fertilizer caused a series soil and environmental problems, such as hardening, lower efficiency (NUE), nitrate pollution water sources, nitrous oxide emissions, etc. In this review, we aimed elaborate discuss role engineered biochar in inducing stability water-stable macroaggregates, improving N transformation, utilization address current uncertainties loss maintaining quality. Firstly, elucidated characteristics quality work multifunctional player ecosystem promote resource utilization, conservation, preservation. Secondly, discussed how modulates macroaggregates transformation enhance plant response under various toxic or deficient conditions soil. Thirdly, biological fixation, mediating nirK , nirS nosZ genes conversion 2 O decreasing denitrification emission was reviewed. Altogether, suggest that amendment can regulate reduce input, improve metabolism, finally, NUE crop growth. To best our knowledge, is first time evaluate combined interactions "engineered × growth,” providing advantages over increasing productivity separately with aim enhancing together on sustainable basis. Graphical abstract

Language: Английский

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29

Canonical ammonia oxidizers and comammox Clade A play active roles in nitrification in a black soil at different pH and ammonium concentrations DOI
Xin Bai, Xiaojing Hu, Junjie Liu

et al.

Biology and Fertility of Soils, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 60(4), P. 471 - 481

Published: March 22, 2024

Language: Английский

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9

Effects of the biological nitrification inhibitor 1,9-decanediol on nitrification and ammonia oxidizers in three agricultural soils DOI

Yufang Lu,

Xiaonan Zhang,

Jiafeng Jiang

et al.

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Journal Year: 2018, Volume and Issue: 129, P. 48 - 59

Published: Nov. 14, 2018

Language: Английский

Citations

80

Reservoir water stratification and mixing affects microbial community structure and functional community composition in a stratified drinking reservoir DOI
Shilei Zhou,

Yue Sun,

Tinglin Huang

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 267, P. 110456 - 110456

Published: April 30, 2020

Language: Английский

Citations

66

Long‐term fertilization regimes change soil nitrification potential by impacting active autotrophic ammonia oxidizers and nitrite oxidizers as assessed by DNA stable isotope probing DOI

Yali Kong,

Ning Ling,

Chao Xue

et al.

Environmental Microbiology, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 21(4), P. 1224 - 1240

Published: Feb. 6, 2019

Summary Chemoautotrophic ammonia‐oxidizers and nitrite‐oxidizers are responsible for a significant amount of soil nitrate production. The identity composition these active nitrifiers in soils under different long‐term fertilization regimes remain largely under‐investigated. Based on that nitrification potential significantly decreased with chemical (CF) increased organic (OF), microcosm experiment DNA stable isotope probing was further conducted to clarify the nitrifiers. Both ammonia‐oxidizing archaea (AOA) bacteria (AOB) were found actively respond urea addition OF no fertilizer (CK), whereas only AOB detected CF. Around 98% Nitrosospira cluster 3a.1 all tested soils, more than 90% AOA Nitrososphaera subcluster 1.1 unfertilized organically fertilized soils. Nitrite oxidation performed by Nitrospira ‐like relative abundances lineage I VI 32% 61%, respectively, II 97% indicating shifted response urea. This finding indicates impact nitrifiers, thus, impacting potential.

Language: Английский

Citations

56

Effect of biofertilizer and wheat straw biochar application on nitrous oxide emission and ammonia volatilization from paddy soil DOI
Haijun Sun, Zhang Yu, Yiting Yang

et al.

Environmental Pollution, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 275, P. 116640 - 116640

Published: Feb. 2, 2021

Language: Английский

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54

Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria play an important role in nitrification of acidic soils: A meta-analysis DOI
Yongxin Lin, Hang‐Wei Hu,

Guiping Ye

et al.

Geoderma, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 404, P. 115395 - 115395

Published: Aug. 18, 2021

Language: Английский

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48

Improved tomato yield and quality by altering soil physicochemical properties and nitrification processes in the combined use of organic-inorganic fertilizers DOI
Weijian Wu, Lin Zhong, Xiaoping Zhu

et al.

European Journal of Soil Biology, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 109, P. 103384 - 103384

Published: Jan. 12, 2022

Language: Английский

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36

Comammox Nitrospira and AOB communities are more sensitive than AOA community to different fertilization strategies in a fluvo-aquic soil DOI
Haiyang Liu, Shiyu Qin, Yong Li

et al.

Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 342, P. 108224 - 108224

Published: Oct. 25, 2022

Language: Английский

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33

Ammonia-oxidizing archaea bacteria (AOB) and comammox drive the nitrification in alkaline soil under long-term biochar and N fertilizer applications DOI Open Access
Jiali Sun, Zed Rengel,

Yizhen Zhou

et al.

Applied Soil Ecology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 193, P. 105124 - 105124

Published: Sept. 6, 2023

Language: Английский

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