Agronomy (Mar 2024)

Soil Microorganisms in Agricultural Fields and Agronomic Regulation Pathways

  • Qiming Wang,
  • Qiang Chai,
  • Xuecheng Dou,
  • Cai Zhao,
  • Wen Yin,
  • Hanting Li,
  • Jingui Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14040669
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 669

Abstract

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Agricultural soil microorganisms play a crucial role in farmland ecosystems and are integral to the material cycle in these environments. The composition and abundance of soil microorganisms are influenced by agronomic measures that alter the soil microenvironment. These changes are pivotal to enhancing crop resistance, maximizing yield, and facilitating nutrient cycling in farmlands. Drawing on prior research advancements, this study systematically examined the functions of soil microorganisms, the effects of various agronomic measures on their populations, and the ways in which agronomic measures regulate soil microorganisms, and this article offers a comprehensive study of agricultural influences on microorganisms. Additionally, it outlines key areas for future research on soil microorganisms in farmlands, aiming to provide valuable insights for the sustainable development of farmland ecosystems.

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