Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(3), P. 731 - 731
Published: March 18, 2025
The
application
of
phosphate
fertilizers
significantly
influences
soil
microbial
communities
and
nutrient
cycling.
Soil
enzymes,
which
are
sensitive
to
levels,
play
a
critical
role
in
metabolism.
However,
the
impact
on
limitations
within
metabolism
agricultural
soils
remains
poorly
understood.
In
this
study,
samples
were
collected
from
depth
0–20
cm
wheat
crop
subjected
three-year
field
experiment
with
six
different
phosphorus
(P)
rates.
β-glucosidase
(BG)
leucine
aminopeptidase
(LAP)
activities
highest
under
P3
(60
kg
P2O5
ha−1)
treatment
over
study
period.
responses
N-acetyl-β-glucosaminidase
(NAG)
alkaline
phosphatase
(AKP)
increasing
P
additions
varied
across
years.
EES
C:N,
C:P,
vector
length
greater
than
1.
characteristics
accounted
for
70.71%
variation
enzyme
stoichiometry.
angle
enzymes
explained
by
0.65
0.73,
respectively.
Among
these
factors,
ROC
exhibited
largest
direct
total
effect
angle.
These
research
findings
offer
valuable
insights
management
fertilizers.
Consequently,
it
is
recommended
enhance
carbon
levels
alleviate
improve
utilization
efficiency.
Geoderma Regional,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
34, P. e00676 - e00676
Published: June 25, 2023
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
determine
how
wood-ash
fertilization
affects
the
basic
properties
soil,
including
pH
and
carbon
(C),
nitrogen
(N)
phosphorus
stoichiometric,
and,
consequently,
microbial
activity,
abundance
composition
soil
fungi.
studied
plots
were
amended
using
3,
4.5
6
t
wood
ash
per
hectare,
with
control
no
added
also
being
designated.
Analyses
main
physicochemical
soils,
enzymatic
activity
biomass
C
N
performed
two
years
after
addition
ash.
fungal
communities
investigated
next-generation
sequencing
technology.
We
found
that
use
increased
over
a
short
time,
highest
dose
having
strongest
effect,
nutrients,
which
in
turn
microbiological
activity.
important
shaping