Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Oct 2020)

Aggregate-associated changes in nutrient properties, microbial community and functions in a greenhouse vegetable field based on an eight-year fertilization experiment of China

  • Hao-an LUAN,
  • Wei GAO,
  • Ji-wei TANG,
  • Ruo-nan LI,
  • Ming-yue LI,
  • Huai-zhi ZHANG,
  • Xinping CHEN,
  • Dainius MASILIUNAS,
  • Shao-wen HUANG

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 10
pp. 2530 – 2548

Abstract

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Soil aggregation, microbial community, and functions (i.e., extracellular enzyme activities; EEAs) are critical factors affecting soil C dynamics and nutrient cycling. We assessed soil aggregate distribution, stability, nutrients, and microbial characteristics within >2, 0.25–2, 0.053–0.25, and 0.053 mm aggregates, but not in the 0.25, 0.25–0.053, and <0.053 mm aggregates, respectively. These findings provide several insights into microbial characteristics within aggregates under different fertilization modes in the greenhouse vegetable production system in China.

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