Soil microorganisms play a pivotal role in carbon mineralization and their diversity is crucial to the function of soil ecosystems. However, the effects of long-term fertilization on microbial-mediated carbon mineralization are poorly understood. To identify the relative roles of microbes in carbon mineralization of yellow paddies, we investigated the long-term fertilization effects on soil properties and microbial communities and their relationships with carbon mineralization. The treatments included: no fertilization (CK), chemical fertilizer (NPK), organic fertilizer (M), and constant organic-inorganic fertilizer (MNPK). NPK treatment significantly increased soil water content (WC), while M and MNPK treatments significantly increased the...
Long-term intensive fertilizations are often accompanied by inefficiences that result in pollution a...
To evaluate the long–term effect of compost (CM) and inorganic fertilizer (NPK) application on micro...
International audienceFertilization regimes are known to drive succession of the soil microbial comm...
Soil microorganisms play a pivotal role in carbon mineralization and their diversity is crucial to t...
Fertilization can affect the transformation of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil microbial communit...
Fertilization affects soil microbial community by altering soil organic carbon (C) and nutrients ava...
Long-term irrational fertilizer inputs affect soil nutrients conditions in the agro-pastoral ecotone...
Long-term irrational fertilizer inputs affect soil nutrients conditions in the agro-pastoral ecotone...
The altered mineralization rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) in the presence of exogenous organic su...
WOS:000324327700015International audienceSoil organisms are of fundamental importance for many soil ...
Long-term irrational fertilizer inputs affect soil nutrients conditions in the agro-pastoral ecotone...
Microbial mechanisms associated with soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition are poorly understood. ...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
The microbial community and soil organic carbon (SOC), which play vital roles in soil fertility and ...
peer reviewedLong-term fertilization alters soil microbiological properties and then affects the soi...
Long-term intensive fertilizations are often accompanied by inefficiences that result in pollution a...
To evaluate the long–term effect of compost (CM) and inorganic fertilizer (NPK) application on micro...
International audienceFertilization regimes are known to drive succession of the soil microbial comm...
Soil microorganisms play a pivotal role in carbon mineralization and their diversity is crucial to t...
Fertilization can affect the transformation of soil organic carbon (SOC) and soil microbial communit...
Fertilization affects soil microbial community by altering soil organic carbon (C) and nutrients ava...
Long-term irrational fertilizer inputs affect soil nutrients conditions in the agro-pastoral ecotone...
Long-term irrational fertilizer inputs affect soil nutrients conditions in the agro-pastoral ecotone...
The altered mineralization rate of soil organic carbon (SOC) in the presence of exogenous organic su...
WOS:000324327700015International audienceSoil organisms are of fundamental importance for many soil ...
Long-term irrational fertilizer inputs affect soil nutrients conditions in the agro-pastoral ecotone...
Microbial mechanisms associated with soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition are poorly understood. ...
We investigated how conversion from conventional agriculture to organic management affected the stru...
The microbial community and soil organic carbon (SOC), which play vital roles in soil fertility and ...
peer reviewedLong-term fertilization alters soil microbiological properties and then affects the soi...
Long-term intensive fertilizations are often accompanied by inefficiences that result in pollution a...
To evaluate the long–term effect of compost (CM) and inorganic fertilizer (NPK) application on micro...
International audienceFertilization regimes are known to drive succession of the soil microbial comm...