Soil extracellular enzyme activities under long-term fertilization management in the croplands of China: a meta-analysis

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Fuhong Miao
Yuan Li
Song Cui
Sindhu Jagadamma
Guofeng Yang
Qingping Zhang
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[1] Qingdao Agricultural University,Grassland Agri
[2] Lincoln University,husbandry Research Center
[3] Landcare Research,Department of Soil and Physical Sciences
[4] Middle Tennessee State University,School of Agribusiness and Agriscience
[5] University of Tennessee,Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science
[6] Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Key Laboratory of East China Urban Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Shandong Institute of Agricultural Sustainable Development
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Cropping intensity; Extracellular enzyme; Fertilization duration; Residue management; Soil carbon;
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The effects of fertilization and residue retention practices on enhancing crop yield and soil productivity, have been extensively investigated in various cropping system studies. However, various potential interactions exist among system components (soil, plant, microbial). The multitude and complexity of these interactions results in variability in agroecological responses, such as the soil extracellular enzyme activities (EEAs). Using a meta-analysis of 85 peer-reviewed articles published in the past three decades, we synthesized the EEAs of four major soil enzymes (urease, phosphatase, invertase, and peroxidase), which are affected by various fertilization and residue management practices used in cropping systems of China. The combined application of straw residues and chemical fertilizers, and straw residues only significantly increased soil organic carbon (by 38 and 47%, respectively) and total nitrogen (by 26 and 57%, respectively) as compared to the non-fertilized control. Manure plus chemical fertilizer treatments showed a consistent increase in urease, phosphatase and invertase activity by 86, 34 and 37%, respectively, as compared to the non-fertilized control. The use of inorganic fertilizers increased the activity of soil EEAs involved in carbon- and phosphorus-cycling, but did not decrease EEAs involved in nitrogen-cycling as expected. The experimental duration had a significant impact on urease activity, particularly with unbalanced application of chemical fertilizers. Therefore, along with managing fertilizer type, considerable attention should be given to adopting alternative production systems and increasing cropping intensity (preferably double cropping), to enhance soil EEAs.
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