矿化(土壤科学)
生物炭
肥料
农学
固碳
土壤肥力
稻草
微生物种群生物学
肥料
化学
微生物
生物
生态学
细菌
土壤水分
遗传学
有机化学
热解
二氧化碳
作者
Guangping Shi,Lu Luan,Guofan Zhu,Zhaoyang Zeng,Jie Zheng,Yue Shi,Bo Sun,Yuji Jiang
标识
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2023.1155088
摘要
The process of carbon (C) sequestration plays an important role in soil fertility and productivity, yet most studies have focused on the individual role of the bacterial community. However, an in-depth mechanistic understanding of how soil nematodes interact with the bacterial community to regulate soil C accumulation is still lacking. We conducted a 10-year field experiment to explore the nematode and bacterial communities and determine the influence of nematode-bacteria interactions on C mineralization, microbial metabolic quotient ( q CO 2 ), and carbon use efficiency (CUE) under the organic material amendments, including chemical fertilizers with straw (NS), chemical fertilizers with straw and pig manure (NSM), and chemical fertilizer with straw biochar (NB). Here, our results showed the abundance of bacterial and nematode communities was significantly higher under NS, NSM, and NB treatments than under chemical fertilizers (N) treatment, with the highest abundance under the NSM treatment. The enrichment index and functional dispersion index were significantly higher under NSM treatment than under N, NS, and NB treatments, while the channel index followed the opposite pattern. Structural equation modeling indicated that the potential predation pressure induced by nematodes may improve bacterial abundance, with positive cascading effects on C sequestration. Collectively, our study highlights the functional importance of nematode-microorganism interactions in mediating C dynamics under organic material amendments.
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