
Microorganisms, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(5), P. 1160 - 1160
Published: May 20, 2025
Soil microorganisms are increasingly recognized as critical regulators of farmland soil fertility and crop productivity. However, the impacts spatial heterogeneity in microbial communities on bioindicators for evaluating agricultural practices remain poorly understood warrant further validation. Through field experiments, this study investigated differential effects practice treatments properties bacterial between two main compartments: intra-row inter-row. Additionally, we explored potential correlations key taxa properties, well maize biomass. Results revealed marked disparities community compositions, co-occurrence network patterns inter-row soils. Agricultural exerted significant structures topological features both Subsequent correlation analysis demonstrated strong relationships most keystone species. In addition, 42 41 indicator species were identified soils, respectively, including shared genera such Solirubrobacter, Blastococcus, Iamia, Conexibacter, Lysobacter. Notably, 22 soils displayed positive/negative with biomass, whereas only 4 showed negative These findings highlight responses to distinct compartments. The harbored more significantly associated while better reflected interventions. This confirms variability effective strategies. Identification compartment-specific indicators provides novel microbiological insights into supporting precision agriculture practices.
Language: Английский