The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting History

Soil microbial abundance and diversity change constantly in continuous cropping systems, resulting in the prevalence of soil-borne pathogens and a decline in crop yield in solar greenhouses. To investigate the effects of rice straw and biochar on soil microbial abundance and diversity in soils with...

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Main Authors: Yiming Zhang, Yufeng Liu, Guoxian Zhang, Xiaoou Guo, Zhouping Sun, Tianlai Li
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
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author Yiming Zhang
Yufeng Liu
Guoxian Zhang
Xiaoou Guo
Zhouping Sun
Tianlai Li
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Yufeng Liu
Guoxian Zhang
Xiaoou Guo
Zhouping Sun
Tianlai Li
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description Soil microbial abundance and diversity change constantly in continuous cropping systems, resulting in the prevalence of soil-borne pathogens and a decline in crop yield in solar greenhouses. To investigate the effects of rice straw and biochar on soil microbial abundance and diversity in soils with a history of continuous planting, three treatments were examined: mixed rice straw and biochar addition (RC), rice straw addition (R), and biochar addition (C). The amount of C added in each treatment group was 3.78 g kg−1 soil. Soil without rice straw and biochar addition was treated as a control (CK). Results showed that RC treatment significantly increased soil pH, available nitrogen (AN), available phosphorus (AP), and potassium (AK) by 40.3%, 157.2%, and 24.2%, respectively, as compared to the CK soil. The amount of soil labile organic carbon (LOC), including readily oxidizable organic carbon (ROC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and light fraction organic carbon (LFOC), was significantly greater in the RC, R, and C treatment groups as compared to CK soil. LOC levels with RC treatment were higher than with the other treatments. Both rice straw and biochar addition significantly increased bacterial and total microbial abundance, whereas rice straw but not biochar addition improved soil microbial carbon metabolism and diversity. Thus, the significant effects of rice straw and biochar on soil microbial carbon metabolism and diversity were attributed to the quantity of DOC in the treatments. Therefore, our results indicated that soil microbial diversity is directly associated with DOC. Based on the results of this study, mixed rice straw and biochar addition, rather than their application individually, might be key to restoring degraded soil.
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spelling doaj.art-2282d41412bc4b70bd866b0e65647a0f2022-12-21T23:36:01ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952018-05-01856510.3390/agronomy8050065agronomy8050065The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting HistoryYiming Zhang0Yufeng Liu1Guoxian Zhang2Xiaoou Guo3Zhouping Sun4Tianlai Li5College of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaLand and Environmental College, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaSoil microbial abundance and diversity change constantly in continuous cropping systems, resulting in the prevalence of soil-borne pathogens and a decline in crop yield in solar greenhouses. To investigate the effects of rice straw and biochar on soil microbial abundance and diversity in soils with a history of continuous planting, three treatments were examined: mixed rice straw and biochar addition (RC), rice straw addition (R), and biochar addition (C). The amount of C added in each treatment group was 3.78 g kg−1 soil. Soil without rice straw and biochar addition was treated as a control (CK). Results showed that RC treatment significantly increased soil pH, available nitrogen (AN), available phosphorus (AP), and potassium (AK) by 40.3%, 157.2%, and 24.2%, respectively, as compared to the CK soil. The amount of soil labile organic carbon (LOC), including readily oxidizable organic carbon (ROC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and light fraction organic carbon (LFOC), was significantly greater in the RC, R, and C treatment groups as compared to CK soil. LOC levels with RC treatment were higher than with the other treatments. Both rice straw and biochar addition significantly increased bacterial and total microbial abundance, whereas rice straw but not biochar addition improved soil microbial carbon metabolism and diversity. Thus, the significant effects of rice straw and biochar on soil microbial carbon metabolism and diversity were attributed to the quantity of DOC in the treatments. Therefore, our results indicated that soil microbial diversity is directly associated with DOC. Based on the results of this study, mixed rice straw and biochar addition, rather than their application individually, might be key to restoring degraded soil.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/5/65rice strawbiocharsoil chemical and microbial propertiessoil labile organic carbontomatocontinuous cropping
spellingShingle Yiming Zhang
Yufeng Liu
Guoxian Zhang
Xiaoou Guo
Zhouping Sun
Tianlai Li
The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting History
Agronomy
rice straw
biochar
soil chemical and microbial properties
soil labile organic carbon
tomato
continuous cropping
title The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting History
title_full The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting History
title_fullStr The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting History
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting History
title_short The Effects of Rice Straw and Biochar Applications on the Microbial Community in a Soil with a History of Continuous Tomato Planting History
title_sort effects of rice straw and biochar applications on the microbial community in a soil with a history of continuous tomato planting history
topic rice straw
biochar
soil chemical and microbial properties
soil labile organic carbon
tomato
continuous cropping
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/5/65
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