Soil N index enhancement by organic fertilizer application depends on aggregate size

IF 4.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Zewen Hei , Jiayu Shao , Rutger A. Wilschut , Yuxuan Niu , Shenglei Hao , Hongyan Zhang , Jan Kammenga , Yongliang Chen , Stefan Geisen
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Nitrogen (N) is the major limiting nutrient determining yield and quality of crops. Many factors related to the N cycle jointly determine its overall functioning and plant uptake. However, the effects of fertilizer types on the soil N cycle in different soil aggregate fractions remain elusive. We developed a soil N index consisting of N substrates, N drivers and N processes to more systematically understand the overall soil N cycle. We used the N index to evaluate the effects of fertilizer types (organic vs. mineral) and application rates in three fractions of soil aggregates. Compared to mineral fertilizer application, organic fertilizer application increased the soil N index by 0.41–0.17 in microaggregates, but not in large and small macroaggregates. Higher rates of organic or mineral fertilizer application also increased the soil N index by 0.50–0.74 in microaggregates but not in large and small macroaggregates. In the low mineral fertilizer treatment, the soil N index in large and small macroaggregates was respectively 0.52 and 0.74 higher than in microaggregates. We conclude that organic fertilizer application and high fertilizer application rates boost the soil N index, which depends on aggregate size. Our study indicates that examining soil within microaggregates may be crucial for understanding functional changes in the soil N cycle.

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施用有机肥对土壤氮指数的提高取决于团聚体的大小
氮是决定作物产量和品质的主要限制性养分。与氮素循环有关的许多因素共同决定了氮素循环的整体功能和植物的吸收。然而,施肥类型对不同团聚体组分土壤氮循环的影响尚不明确。为了更系统地了解整个土壤氮循环,我们建立了一个由氮素基质、氮素驱动因子和氮素过程组成的土壤氮指数。利用N指数评价了有机肥与无机肥的施用类型和施肥量对土壤团聚体三组分的影响。与施用矿肥相比,施用有机肥可使土壤微团聚体氮指数提高0.41 ~ 0.17,而大团聚体和小团聚体氮指数均无显著提高。较高的有机肥或矿肥施用量也使土壤氮素指数在微团聚体中增加0.50 ~ 0.74,而在大团聚体和小团聚体中没有增加。低矿质肥处理下,大团聚体和小团聚体土壤氮指数分别比微团聚体高0.52和0.74。结果表明,施用有机肥和高施肥量可提高土壤氮指数,但这与团聚体大小有关。我们的研究表明,研究土壤微团聚体可能是理解土壤N循环功能变化的关键。
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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%
发文量
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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