Daniel Hoefle, Sebastian Sperber, Nader Marzban, Markus Antonietti, Thomas Hoffmann, Wisnu Adi Wicaksono, Ahmed Abdelfattah, Gabriele Berg
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腐殖质在再生农业中具有巨大潜力,可改善土壤质量和植物生长。最近开发的水热腐殖化技术能够将废物转化为人工腐殖酸,从而实现可持续的大规模应用。然而,人们对人工生产的腐殖酸对土壤微生物群的影响及其对干旱暴露土壤的影响知之甚少。因此,我们在对照实验设计中研究了干旱胁迫和人工腐植酸对沙质土壤微生物群的影响。通过生物信息学和统计学对 16S rDNA 扩增子文库的分析发现,干旱和人工腐植酸的施用都会显著影响细菌群落的组成,但只有人工腐植酸会影响细菌的多样性。在人工腐植酸条件下,假单胞菌科(Pseudomonadaceae)、肽链球菌科(Peptostreptococcaceae)和木霉菌科(Moraxellaceae)等细菌科富集,表明土壤细菌微生物群落的适应和选择。在干旱胁迫下,人工腐植酸处理使细菌群落组成发生变化,细菌多样性保持稳定。我们认为,在沙质土壤中施用人工腐植酸可以改善土壤细菌群落,减轻干旱胁迫,有利于促进植物生长的类群,并为土壤固碳带来巨大潜力。
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Artificial Humic Acid Diminishes the Effect of Drought on the Soil Microbiome

Artificial Humic Acid Diminishes the Effect of Drought on the Soil Microbiome

Humic substances have an enormous potential for regenerative agriculture to improve soil quality and plant growth. Recently developed technologies called hydrothermal humification enabled the conversion of waste into artificial humic acids, that would allow for sustainable and large-scale applications. However, not much is known about the effect of artificially produced humic acid on the soil microbiome and its effect on drought-exposed soil. Therefore, we studied the effect of drought stress and artificial humic acid on the soil microbiota in sandy soil in a controlled experimental design. Analyses of 16S rDNA amplicon libraries by bioinformatics and statistics revealed that both drought and artificial humic acid application influenced bacterial community composition significantly, but only artificial humic acid affected bacterial diversity. Bacterial families like Pseudomonadaceae, Peptostreptococcaceae and Moraxellaceae enriched under artificial humic acid conditions, suggest an adaptation and selection of the soil bacterial microbiome. Under drought stress, artificial humic acid treatment kept bacterial diversity stable in the changed bacterial community composition. We propose that artificial humic acid application in sandy soil can improve the soil bacterial community, diminish drought stress, favour plant growth-promoting taxa, and bring enormous potential to sequestrate carbon in the soil.

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