Long-term nitrogen fertilization decreased the abundance of inorganic phosphate solubilizing bacteria in an alkaline soil

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Bang-Xiao Zheng
Xiu-Li Hao
Kai Ding
Guo-Wei Zhou
Qing-Lin Chen
Jia-Bao Zhang
Yong-Guan Zhu
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[1] Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health,Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
[2] Institute of Urban Environment,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[5] University of Copenhagen,undefined
[6] State Key Lab Soil & Sustainable Agriculture,undefined
[7] Institute of Soil Science,undefined
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[9] State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology,undefined
[10] Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,undefined
[11] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Inorganic phosphate solubilizing bacteria (iPSB) are essential to facilitate phosphorus (P) mobilization in alkaline soil, however, the phylogenetic structure of iPSB communities remains poorly characterized. Thus, we use a reference iPSB database to analyze the distribution of iPSB communities based on 16S rRNA gene illumina sequencing. Additionally, a noval pqqC primer was developed to quantify iPSB abundance. In our study, an alkaline soil with 27-year fertilization treatment was selected. The percentage of iPSB was 1.10~2.87% per sample, and the dominant iPSB genera were closely related to Arthrobacter, Bacillus, Brevibacterium and Streptomyces. Long-term P fertilization had no significant effect on the abundance of iPSB communities. Rather than P and potassium (K) additions, long-term nitrogen (N) fertilization decreased the iPSB abundance, which was validated by reduced relative abundance of pqqC gene (pqqC/16S). The decreased iPSB abundance was strongly related to pH decline and total N increase, revealing that the long-term N additions may cause pH decline and subsequent P releases relatively decreasing the demands of the iPSB community. The methodology and understanding obtained here provides insights into the ecology of inorganic P solubilizers and how to manipulate for better P use efficiency.
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