Fertilization regulates maize nutrient use efficiency through soil rhizosphere biological network and root transcriptome

IF 4.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Bowen Luo , Huiling Hu , Hao Zheng , Ningxin An , Jia Guo , Zhi Nie , Peng Ma , Xiao Zhang , Dan Liu , Ling Wu , Duojiang Gao , Shiqiang Gao , Shunzong Su , Bo Zhu , Shibin Gao , Zhiyuan Yao
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Abstract

Fertilization impacts soil biological communities, affecting their diversity, structure, and composition. These communities are crucial in rhizosphere microenvironment, influencing root genes expression and nutrient absorption/utilization of the crop. This study investigated the effects of different fertilization methods on rhizosphere biological network, transcriptome responses in maize roots, fertilizer use efficiency and maize yield in a long-term field experiment. The results revealed that the BCNPK (adding biochar to synthetic fertilizers) treatment exhibited the highest maize yield, which was 21–23 % higher than other fertilization treatments. Additionally, the BCNPK and RSDNPK (partial synthetic nitrogen replacement with crop residue) demonstrated significant advantages in minimizing nitrogen loss and enhancing nitrogen absorption and utilization efficiency. Compared to NPK (synthetic fertilizers), BCNPK, and OMNPK (partial synthetic nitrogen replacement with pig slurry), the network complexity of bacteria and fungi decreased under the RSDNPK treatment. The co-occurrence network analysis revealed that fertilization modulated the biological community's composition and abundance, which led to the formation of distinct ecological clusters in rhizosphere biological network. Furthermore, the abundance of these ecological clusters exhibited a significant correlation with crop yield and nutrient uptake. Structure equation modelling demonstrated that alterations in soil physicochemical properties significantly affected soil biodiversity and genes expression in maize root. Furthermore, soil biodiversity significantly correlated with the maize yield, underscored the pivotal role of rhizosphere organisms in determining crop yield. These findings serve as a foundational reference for subsequent researches on the mechanistic interactions between rhizosphere organisms and plants.
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Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
4.20%
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363
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soil Ecology addresses the role of soil organisms and their interactions in relation to: sustainability and productivity, nutrient cycling and other soil processes, the maintenance of soil functions, the impact of human activities on soil ecosystems and bio(techno)logical control of soil-inhabiting pests, diseases and weeds.
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