Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer Incorporation

Understanding the stoichiometry of extracellular enzymes in soil, particularly in relation to nutrient acquisition (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus), provides valuable insights into microorganisms’ resource requirements. This study investigates the metabolic constraints of soil microorganisms in...

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Main Authors: Shibiao Cai, Bangyu Zheng, Zhiyuan Zhao, Zhaoxia Zheng, Na Yang, Bingnian Zhai
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/14/3/581
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author Shibiao Cai
Bangyu Zheng
Zhiyuan Zhao
Zhaoxia Zheng
Na Yang
Bingnian Zhai
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Bangyu Zheng
Zhiyuan Zhao
Zhaoxia Zheng
Na Yang
Bingnian Zhai
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description Understanding the stoichiometry of extracellular enzymes in soil, particularly in relation to nutrient acquisition (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus), provides valuable insights into microorganisms’ resource requirements. This study investigates the metabolic constraints of soil microorganisms in response to different growth stages of apple trees under various soil management practices. A 14-year long-term experiment with a split-plot design was conducted, where the main plots received different cover crop treatments (bare vs. cover crop), and subplots were subjected to four fertilizer treatments (CK, M, NPK, MNPK). The significant main and interactive effects of cover crops, fertilizer treatment, and growth period on soil nutrients were observed (<i>p</i> < 0.001). Both cover crop and fertilizer treatments significantly increased the soil organic matter content, with implications for orchard resilience to drought. However, the cover factor alone did not notably influence soil carbon–nitrogen ratios or microbial communities. Microbial carbon limitations were driven by soil water dynamics and microbial biomass, while microbial phosphorus limitations were closely linked to total nitrogen levels. The results underscore the combination of cover crops and MNPK fertilizer-enhanced soil nutrient levels and enzyme activities, mitigating microbial carbon and phosphorus limitations. These findings suggest practical strategies for optimizing fertilization practices to improve soil fertility and address nutrient constraints in orchard ecosystems.
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spelling doaj.art-7b3f9dbd1bd3439aadf768d7fd268e3d2024-03-27T13:16:58ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952024-03-0114358110.3390/agronomy14030581Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer IncorporationShibiao Cai0Bangyu Zheng1Zhiyuan Zhao2Zhaoxia Zheng3Na Yang4Bingnian Zhai5College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, ChinaCollege of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Xianyang 712100, ChinaUnderstanding the stoichiometry of extracellular enzymes in soil, particularly in relation to nutrient acquisition (e.g., carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus), provides valuable insights into microorganisms’ resource requirements. This study investigates the metabolic constraints of soil microorganisms in response to different growth stages of apple trees under various soil management practices. A 14-year long-term experiment with a split-plot design was conducted, where the main plots received different cover crop treatments (bare vs. cover crop), and subplots were subjected to four fertilizer treatments (CK, M, NPK, MNPK). The significant main and interactive effects of cover crops, fertilizer treatment, and growth period on soil nutrients were observed (<i>p</i> < 0.001). Both cover crop and fertilizer treatments significantly increased the soil organic matter content, with implications for orchard resilience to drought. However, the cover factor alone did not notably influence soil carbon–nitrogen ratios or microbial communities. Microbial carbon limitations were driven by soil water dynamics and microbial biomass, while microbial phosphorus limitations were closely linked to total nitrogen levels. The results underscore the combination of cover crops and MNPK fertilizer-enhanced soil nutrient levels and enzyme activities, mitigating microbial carbon and phosphorus limitations. These findings suggest practical strategies for optimizing fertilization practices to improve soil fertility and address nutrient constraints in orchard ecosystems.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/14/3/581extracellular enzyme analysisnutrient cycling dynamicsorchard microbial ecologygrowth period assessmentenzyme activity ratios
spellingShingle Shibiao Cai
Bangyu Zheng
Zhiyuan Zhao
Zhaoxia Zheng
Na Yang
Bingnian Zhai
Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer Incorporation
Agronomy
extracellular enzyme analysis
nutrient cycling dynamics
orchard microbial ecology
growth period assessment
enzyme activity ratios
title Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer Incorporation
title_full Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer Incorporation
title_fullStr Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer Incorporation
title_full_unstemmed Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer Incorporation
title_short Soil Ecoenzymatic Stoichiometry Reveals Microbial Metabolic Limitations in Apple Orchards with Cover Crop and Organic Fertilizer Incorporation
title_sort soil ecoenzymatic stoichiometry reveals microbial metabolic limitations in apple orchards with cover crop and organic fertilizer incorporation
topic extracellular enzyme analysis
nutrient cycling dynamics
orchard microbial ecology
growth period assessment
enzyme activity ratios
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/14/3/581
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