Abstract The characteristics of long-term rice straw decomposition and succession in the bacterial community in the double-rice system are still unclear. Here a 2-year continuous straw bag decomposition experiment was conducted to explore changes in nutrient release, enzyme activity, and bacterial community composition during rice straw decomposition in the double-rice system in Southeast China. After burial in soil, the cumulative dry matter loss rates of rice straw were 38.9%, 72.6%, and 82.7% after 2, 12, and 24 months, respectively. The change in the release rate of straw nitrogen and phosphorus was similar to the dry matter loss, but 93.5% of straw potassium was released after 1st month. Bacterial abundance and community diversity in s...
Incorporation of rice straw to soil is a common agricultural practice in rice cultivation. In anaero...
The aim of this study was to improve the utilization of rice straw as forage in ruminants by investi...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactiv...
Abstract The degradation process of returned straw in rice fields can improve soil organic matter an...
This study investigates the degradation characteristics, bacterial community structure, and degradat...
The addition of fresh organic matter is known to modify both microbial community structure and soil ...
Abstract Background Decomposition of plant biomass is vital for carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosys...
Straw returning is an effective management measure to improve or maintain soil fertility in agricult...
The effects of straw retention on soil bacterial community structure, microbial function, and bioche...
Abstract Pot experiments were conducted to explore the effects of different rice straw returning soi...
Returning crop straw into fields is a typical agricultural practice to resolve an oversupply of stra...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. An understanding of microbial community assembly and succession are keys to unc...
Rice straw is one of the major organic materials introduced to rice field soils and its incorporatio...
Conversion of tidal wetlands into paddy soils is an ancient and prevalent agricultural practice to m...
The succession and phylogenetic profiles of methanogenic archaeal communities associated with rice s...
Incorporation of rice straw to soil is a common agricultural practice in rice cultivation. In anaero...
The aim of this study was to improve the utilization of rice straw as forage in ruminants by investi...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactiv...
Abstract The degradation process of returned straw in rice fields can improve soil organic matter an...
This study investigates the degradation characteristics, bacterial community structure, and degradat...
The addition of fresh organic matter is known to modify both microbial community structure and soil ...
Abstract Background Decomposition of plant biomass is vital for carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosys...
Straw returning is an effective management measure to improve or maintain soil fertility in agricult...
The effects of straw retention on soil bacterial community structure, microbial function, and bioche...
Abstract Pot experiments were conducted to explore the effects of different rice straw returning soi...
Returning crop straw into fields is a typical agricultural practice to resolve an oversupply of stra...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. An understanding of microbial community assembly and succession are keys to unc...
Rice straw is one of the major organic materials introduced to rice field soils and its incorporatio...
Conversion of tidal wetlands into paddy soils is an ancient and prevalent agricultural practice to m...
The succession and phylogenetic profiles of methanogenic archaeal communities associated with rice s...
Incorporation of rice straw to soil is a common agricultural practice in rice cultivation. In anaero...
The aim of this study was to improve the utilization of rice straw as forage in ruminants by investi...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactiv...