Microbial Responses of Soil Fertility to Depth of Tillage and Incorporation of Straw in a Haplic Chernozem in Northeast China

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Xu Chen
Chao Shi
Xiaozeng Han
Xiaohui Wang
Zhenxi Guo
Xinchun Lu
Wenxiu Zou
Jun Yan
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mollisols Agroecology, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
[2] Beijing Institute of Ecological Geology,undefined
[3] Agricultural Technology Extension Center of Wafangdian City,undefined
[4] Modern Agricultural Development Service Center of Tieling County,undefined
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Chinese Geographical Science | 2023年 / 33卷
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soil microbiome; inversion tillage; conventional tillage; straw amendment; Haplic Chernozem; Northeast China;
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Straw is widely incorporated into soil worldwide, but most studies have concentrated on the effects of straw mulching or incorporation with topsoil. To determine the effect of depth of straw incorporation on bacterial and fungal communities, we established a field experiment in a region in Northeast China with Haplic Chernozems using four treatments: conventional tillage (CT, tillage to a depth of 15 cm with no straw incorporation), straw incorporation with conventional tillage (SCT, tillage to a depth of 15 cm), inversion tillage (IT, tillage to a depth of 35 cm) and straw incorporation with inversion tillage (SIT, tillage to a depth of 35 cm). The soils were managed by inversion to a depth of 15 or 35 cm after harvest. The results show that soil organic carbon content was significantly higher and pH and bulk density were significantly lower in the 15–35 cm layer in IT and SIT than CT and SCT. Fungal abundance was higher with straw incorporation, but fungal diversity was lower in the 0–15 cm layer in SCT and SIT than in CT and IT. Path length in the bacterial network was shorter and connectivity was higher in CT + SCT than in IT + SIT, leading to a more complex ecosystem, and the fungal network had opposite patterns. The key taxa in the phylum Actinobacteriota and Ascomycota in the microbial networks changed dramatically at the genus level following inversion tillage with straw amendment, which may increase bacterial network resistance to environmental disturbances and unstable fungal networks, resulting in large changes in the fungal community involved in the decomposition of recalcitrant straw-derived C and the more efficient acquisition of limiting resources.
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