Effect of organic substitution rates on soil quality and fungal community composition in a tea plantation with long-term fertilization

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Lingfei Ji
Kang Ni
Zhidan Wu
Junwei Zhang
Xiaoyun Yi
Xiangde Yang
Ning Ling
Zhiming You
Shiwei Guo
Jianyun Ruan
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[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,Jiangsu Provincial Key Lab of Solid Organic Waste Utilization, Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center of Solid Organic Wastes, Educational Ministry Engineering Center of Resource
[2] Chinese Academy of Agriculture Sciences,saving fertilizers
[3] Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Tea Research Institute, Key Laboratory of Tea Biology and Resource Utilization of Tea, the Ministry of Agriculture
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Soil quality index; Fungal community; Organic substitution; Tea plantation soils; Network complexity;
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Partial substitution of chemical fertilizers by organic amendments is essential for improving the soil quality without yield loss. Fungi play an important role in soil quality because they decompose organic matter and cycle nutrients in the soil. However, there is limited information regarding the effect of different organic substitution rates (OSRs) on the soil quality and fungal community. This study investigated the relationship between the soil quality index and fungal community in a tea plantation under different OSRs of N, from a single application of synthetic fertilizer (NPK) to 100% N substitution with organic fertilizer (OM100). The OSRs were positively correlated with the soil physicochemical and biological soil quality index (SQI), but only the physicochemical SQI exhibited a significant relationship with tea production. The OSR also shifted the soil fungal community composition. Soil pH, soil organic C (SOC), microbial biomass C (MBC), and available potassium (AK) were the key characteristics that were significantly correlated with the variation of soil fungal community. Network analysis indicated that additional organic substitution can enhance the soil fungal network complexity, which also showed a positive correlation with the SQI. These results confirmed the feasibility of organic substitution for soil quality improvement, and implied that the soil fungal network complexity could be a new indicator for soil quality assessment.
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页码:633 / 646
页数:13
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