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Linking bacterial community to aggregate fractions with organic amendments in a sandy soil

Authors :
Peng Sui
Jinyu Hao
Dai Hongcui
Yuanquan Chen
Kaichang Liu
Yingxing Zhao
Qian Xin
Dong Wang
Huadong Zang
Source :
Land Degradation & Development. 30:1828-1839
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Soil aggregates provide microhabitats for microorganisms. However, the bacterial communities within various aggregate size fractions under organic amendments have rarely been evaluated especially in sandy soils. A field experiment involving addition of biogas residue (BR), pig manure (PM), biochar (BC), and straw (ST) of a sandy soil was performed to determine the structure of the bacterial community in aggregate size fractions by using high‐throughput sequencing. We found that organic amendments change soil aggregate fractions and nutrient content, alter bacterial diversity and composition, and contribute to the predicted bacterial functions. The BR increased bacterial α‐diversity in 0.25‐mm aggregates. The BC treatment decreased the bacterial α‐diversity in the 0.053‐mm aggregates. Collectively, the effects of organic amendments on the bacterial community varied greatly depending on type of amendments and aggregate size. The BR supported highly diverse bacterial taxa in the

Details

ISSN :
1099145X and 10853278
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Land Degradation & Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........748f03d0120bca1a689322173b81d8bd