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Glob Chang Biol ; 30(1): e17092, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38273481

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Mineral-associated soil organic matter (MAOM) is the largest, slowest cycling pool of carbon (C) in the terrestrial biosphere. MAOM is primarily derived from plant and microbial sources, yet the relative contributions of these two sources to MAOM remain unresolved. Resolving this issue is essential for managing and modeling soil carbon responses to environmental change. Microbial biomarkers, particularly amino sugars, are the primary method used to estimate microbial versus plant contributions to MAOM, despite systematic biases associated with these estimates. There is a clear need for independent lines of evidence to help determine the relative importance of plant versus microbial contributions to MAOM. Here, we synthesized 288 datasets of C/N ratios for MAOM, particulate organic matter (POM), and microbial biomass across the soils of forests, grasslands, and croplands. Microbial biomass is the source of microbial residues that form MAOM, whereas the POM pool is the direct precursor of plant residues that form MAOM. We then used a stoichiometric approach-based on two-pool, isotope-mixing models-to estimate the proportional contribution of plant residue (POM) versus microbial sources to the MAOM pool. Depending on the assumptions underlying our approach, microbial inputs accounted for between 34% and 47% of the MAOM pool, whereas plant residues contributed 53%-66%. Our results therefore challenge the existing hypothesis that microbial contributions are the dominant constituents of MAOM. We conclude that biogeochemical theory and models should account for multiple pathways of MAOM formation, and that multiple independent lines of evidence are required to resolve where and when plant versus microbial contributions are dominant in MAOM formation.


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Minerais , Solo , Solo/química , Florestas , Carbono , Biomassa , Plantas , Microbiologia do Solo
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Environ Sci Technol ; 57(25): 9174-9183, 2023 06 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37311089

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Plastic film mulching and urea nitrogen fertilization are widely used in agricultural ecosystems, but both their long-term use may leave a negative legacy on crop growth, due to deleterious effects of plastic and microplastic accumulation and acidification in soil, respectively. Here, we stopped covering soil with a plastic film in an experimental site that was previously covered for 33 years and compared soil properties and subsequent maize growth and yield between plots that were previously and never covered with the plastic film. Soil moisture was about 5-16% higher at the previously mulched plot than at the never-mulched plot, but NO3- content was lower for the former when with fertilization. Maize growth and yield were generally similar between previously and never-mulched plots. Maize had an earlier dough stage (6-10 days) in previously mulched compared to never-mulched plots. Although plastic film mulching did add substantial amounts of film residues and microplastic accumulation into soils, it did not leave a net negative legacy (given the positive effects of the mulching practice in the first place) for soil quality and subsequent maize growth and yield, at least as an initial effect in our experiment. Long-term urea fertilization resulted in a pH decrease of about 1 unit, which bring a temporary maize P deficiency occurring in early stages of growth. Our data add long-term information on this important form of plastic pollution in agricultural systems.


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Plásticos , Solo , Solo/química , Zea mays , Nitrogênio/análise , Microplásticos , Ecossistema , Água , Agricultura , Ureia , Fertilização , China
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Sci Total Environ ; 894: 164674, 2023 Oct 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37301399

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Conventional plastic mulch brings agronomic and economic benefits to crop production, but a large amount of plastic waste amasses when the mulch is removed from the fields after harvest. Soil-biodegradable plastic mulch (BDM) has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional plastic mulch as it can be tilled into the soil after harvest, thereby alleviating disposal problems. However, direct evidence on complete degradation of biodegradable mulch under natural conditions is still lacking. We quantified the dynamics of macro- (>5 mm) and microplastics (0.1-5 mm in size) in four years after a one-time application of mulch in a field with monoculture maize. The BDM feedstock was polybutyleneadipate-co-terephthalate (PBAT) and polylactic acid (PLA)-based, and both a clear and black BDM were tested. The BDM plastic mulch films degraded into macro- and micoplastics. Macroplastics disappeared 2.5 years after mulch incorporation. We developed a new extraction method for biodegradable microplastics using a sequential density fractionation approach with a H2O and a ZnCl2 solution. Microplastic concentrations in the soil ranged from 350 to 525 particles/kg after 2.5 years, 175 to 250 particles/kg after 3 years, and 50 to 125 particles/kg after 3.5 year following mulch incorporation. This continuous decrease of detectable plastic particle concentrations in soil suggests that BDMs fragment degrade into smaller and smaller particles, which eventually may biodegrade completely. While we cannot ascertain whether persistent and undetectable nanoplastics may form, macro- and microplastics formed from BDM seem to disappear with time.


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Plásticos Biodegradáveis , Microplásticos , Plásticos , Solo , Agricultura , Filmes Cinematográficos
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Front Chem ; 11: 1157007, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36970403

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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2022.1040435.].

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Front Microbiol ; 14: 1337507, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38264480

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Introduction: Ammonia oxidizing archaea (AOA) and ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) have been proven to be key microorganisms driving the ammonia oxidation process. However, under different fertilization practices, there is a lack of research on the impact of interaction between predators and AOA or AOB on nitrogen cycling at the multi-trophic level. Methods: In this study, a network-oriented microscopic culture experiment was established based on four different long-term fertilization practices soils. We used the nitrification inhibitors 2-phenyl-4,4,5,5-tetramethylimidazoline-1-oxide-3-oxyl (PTIO) and 3, 4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) inhibited AOA and AOB, respectively, to explore the impact of interaction between protists and AOA or AOB on nitrogen transformation. Results: The results showed that long-term nitrogen application promoted the potential nitrification rate (PNR) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emission, and significantly increased the gene abundance of AOB, but had no obvious effect on AOA gene abundance. DMPP significantly reduced N2O emission and PNR, while PTIO had no obvious effect on them. Accordingly, in the multi-trophic microbial network, Cercozoa and Proteobacteria were identified as keystone taxa of protists and AOB, respectively, and were significantly positively correlated with N2O, PNR and nitrate nitrogen. However, Nitrososphaerota archaeon as the keystone species of AOA, had an obvious negative linkage to these indicators. The structural equation model (SEM) showed that AOA and AOB may be competitors to each other. Protists may promote AOB diversity through direct trophic interaction with AOA. Conclusion: The interaction pattern between protists and ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms significantly affects potential nitrification rate and N2O emission, which has important implications for soil nitrogen cycle.

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Front Chem ; 10: 1040435, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36583155

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In this study, ß-CD@mesoporous SiO2 nanospheres (ß-CD@mSi) were prepared by loading ß-cyclodextrin (ß-CD) onto mesoporous silica nanospheres through an in situ synthesis. This not only solved the defect of ß-CD being easily soluble in water, but also changed the physical structure of the mesoporous silica nanospheres. FTIR and XPS results showed that ß-CD was successfully loaded onto mesoporous silica nanospheres (mSi), while enhancing the adsorption effect. ß-CD@mSi with a monomer diameter of about 150 nm were prepared. At a temperature of 298k, the removal efficiency of a 100 mg/L solution of rifampicin can reach 90% in 4 h and the adsorption capacity was 275.42 mg g-1 at high concentration. Through the calculation and analysis of adsorption kinetics, adsorption isotherms and adsorption thermodynamics based on the experimental data, the reaction is a spontaneous endothermic reaction dominated by chemical adsorption. The electron transfer pathway, structure-activity relationship and energy between ß-CD@mSi and rifampicin were investigated by quantum chemical calculations. The accuracy of the characterization test results to judge the adsorption mechanism was verified, to show the process of rifampicin removal by ß-CD@mSi more clearly and convincingly. The simulation results show that π-π interaction plays a major interaction in the reaction process, followed by intermolecular hydrogen bonding and electrostatic interactions.

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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 17834, 2022 10 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36284223

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Soil microorganisms are critical for soil carbon (C) cycling. They primarily regulate the turnover of the soil organic C (SOC) by adjusting their community structure, and contributing residues with a considerable amount to the resistant SOC. Nevertheless, how long-term fertilization (e.g., the combination of manure and chemical fertilizer) affects the spatial distribution of both living microbial communities and dead microbial residue within soil aggregate fractions remains largely unclear. In this study, we analyzed changes in microbial community (lipid biomarkers) and microbial residue retention (amino sugar biomarkers), and also calculated the contribution of microbial residue to organic C in bulk soil and different soil aggregates (> 2 mm, 1-2 mm, 0.25-1 mm, and < 0.25 mm) in Alfisols treated with 29 years fertilization or no fertilization (control). Our results showed that long-term fertilization significantly increased the mean weight diameter (MWD) of aggregates and organic C contents in all aggregate fractions. The fertilization treatment increased the contents of PLFAs and microbial residue C, but the relative contribution of microbial residue to SOC was higher in the control (56.8% vs. 49.0%), due to the low SOC background caused by much lower level of non-microbially derived C input. These results suggested that long-term fertilization could increase SOC by accumulating both plant- and microbial-derived C, while the C deficient soil is more dependent on the accumulation of microbial residues. Long-term fertilization promoted the enrichment of bacterial-derived muramic acid in micro aggregates, but increased the proportion of fungal-derived glucosamine in macro aggregates. Meanwhile, the contribution of bacterial residue to organic C in the fertilization treatment was higher in micro aggregates (7.6% for > 2 mm vs. 9.2% for < 0.25 mm aggregate), while the contribution of fungal residue was higher in macro aggregate fractions (40.9% for > 2 mm vs. 35.7% for < 0.25 mm aggregate). The above results indicated that long-term fertilization could drive the differentiation of heterogeneous microbial residue accumulation patterns that significantly alter the contribution of fungal- versus bacterial-derived C to organic C within soil aggregate fractions.


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Fertilizantes , Solo , Solo/química , Fertilizantes/análise , Esterco , Ácidos Murâmicos , Carbono , Microbiologia do Solo , Bactérias , Amino Açúcares , Glucosamina , Lipídeos
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Front Microbiol ; 13: 1021080, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36262325

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Nitrogen (N) cycling microorganisms mediate soil nitrogen transformation processes, thereby affecting agricultural production and environment quality. However, it is not fully understood how active N-cycling microbial community in soil respond to long-term fertilization, as well as which microorganisms regulate soil nitrogen cycling in agricultural ecosystem. Here, we collected the soils from different depths and seasons at a 29-year fertilization experimental field (organic/chemical fertilizer), and investigated the transcriptions of N-cycling functional genes and their contribution to potential nitrification and denitrification. We found that long-term fertilization exerted significant impacts on the transcript abundances of nitrifiers (AOA amoA, AOB amoA and hao) and denitrifiers (narG and nosZ), which was also notably influenced by season variation. The transcriptions of AOA amoA, hao, and narG genes were lowest in autumn, and AOB amoA and nosZ transcript abundances were highest in autumn. Compared to no fertilization, soil potential nitrification rate (PNR) was reduced in fertilization treatments, while soil potential denitrification rate (PDR) was significantly enhanced in organic combined chemical fertilizer treatment. Both PNR and PDR were highest in 0-20 cm among the tested soil depths. Path model indicated active nitrifiers and denitrifiers had significant impact on soil PNR and PDR, respectively. The transcriptions of AOA amoA and nxr genes were significantly correlated with soil PNR (Pearson correlation, r > 0.174, p < 0.05). Significant correlation of napA and nosZ transcriptions with soil PDR (Pearson correlation, r > 0.234, p < 0.05) was also revealed. Random forest analysis showed that SOC content and soil pH were the important factors explaining the total variance of active nitrifers and denitrifiers, respectively. Taken together, long-term fertilization regimes reduced soil PNR and enhanced PDR, which could be attributed to the different responses of active N-cycling microorganisms to soil environment variations. This work provides new insight into the nitrogen cycle, particularly microbial indicators in nitrification and denitrification of long-term fertilized agricultural ecosystems.

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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 33(6): 1475-1481, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35729122

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Long-term fertilization causes the differences in water, heat, nutrients and microbial activities between topsoil and deep soil, with consequences on the decomposition and turnover of straw carbon (C) in soils. At a long-term positioning experimental station in Shenyang Agricultural University, we mixed the topsoil (0-20 cm) and deep soil (40-60 cm) samples from different fertilization treatments with 13C-labeled straw for in-situ incubation. We analyzed the content of organic C and its δ13C value in soil aggregates, compared the difference in the distribution of straw C between topsoil and deep soil aggregates, and explored the effects of fertilization on the sequestration of straw C in soil aggregates. Compared with fertilization treatments (i.e., single chemical nitrogen fertilizer application and combination of organic manure with nitrogen fertilizer application), the treatment without fertilization increased the content of straw C of <0.053 mm aggregate in the topsoil by 106.7% and that of >0.25 mm aggregate in the deep soil by 34.2%. The contribution percentage of straw C to organic C of >0.053 mm aggregate in the deep soil was about two times of that in the topsoil. About 22.6% and 11.4% of straw C was distributed into the >0.25 mm and <0.25 mm aggregates of topsoil, and about 29.4% and 8.8% of straw C was distributed into the >0.25 mm and <0.25 mm aggregates of deep soil, respectively. In conclusion, straw addition promoted the regeneration and sequestration of carbon in deep soil macroaggregates and increased the carbon sequestration potential of deep soil.


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Carbono , Solo , Agricultura , Sequestro de Carbono , Fertilização , Fertilizantes , Humanos , Nitrogênio/análise , Solo/química
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Sci Total Environ ; 835: 155443, 2022 Aug 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35469866

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The Mollisol region of Northeast China has a large soil organic carbon (SOC) storage which is important for maintaining soil fertility. SOC is susceptible to various environmental factors; however, the responses of SOC content to environmental factors in different soil layers of cropland remain unclear, particularly in deep soil layers. In this study, we collected 138 soil samples from the surface, subsurface, and subsoil layers among 46 sample sites with monocropping maize and intensive conventional tillage in this region. We assessed the relative importance and effect paths of 12 environmental factors (including geography, climate, and soil properties) on SOC content in different layers using redundancy analysis (RDA), structural equation model (SEM), and variation partitioning analysis (VPA). The VPA results showed that SOC content was mainly affected by climatic factors that explained 68% and 57% for the surface and subsurface layers, respectively. However, SOC content in the subsoil layer was greatly affected by soil properties that explained 27%. Furthermore, the SEMs results suggested that geographical factors indirectly affected SOC content by influencing the climatic factors. Mean annual temperature was the most important factor affecting SOC content directly or indirectly, and its negative effects significantly diminished with soil depth, as it explained 63%, 52%, and 17% of the variation in SOC content for the surface, subsurface and subsoil layers, respectively. In addition, the effects of soil water-holding capacity on SOC content also decreased with soil depth, whereas pH and clay content showed a contrasting pattern. This implies that pH and clay content play important roles in the sequestration of SOC in deep soil layers. Moreover, the organic C content within >53 µm aggregates was more sensitive to environmental factors. This study can be useful for forecasting SOC dynamics and establishing reasonable C management strategies under climate change conditions.


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Carbono , Solo , Agricultura/métodos , Carbono/análise , Sequestro de Carbono , China , Argila , Solo/química , Zea mays
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 5064, 2022 03 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35332206

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The variable role and fate of soil colloids under different environmental conditions are derived from their dispersion and aggregation properties. In this work, dynamic and static light scattering were used to characterize the original size, aggregation kinetics of natural black soil colloids (BSCs) and structural features of aggregates in electrolytes with different cations (K+, Mg2+, Ca2+), respectively. For these three cations, the aggregation kinetics followed the trend of Ca2+ > Mg2+ > K+ and the critical coagulation concentration (CCC) followed the sequence: K+ (134.30 mmol L-1) > Mg2+ (13.27 mmol L-1) > Ca2+ (4.19 mmol L-1). The results indicated that the aggregation behavior in different valence cation systems followed the classical Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) model qualitatively. However, the quantitative differences of CCC suggest the existence of ion-specific effects. The effective ionic charge coefficient 1.31, 2.20, and 2.78 of K+, Mg2+ and Ca2+ were proposed to consider of all the non-DLVO factors, which were obtained by forming a relationship based on mathematic between the electrostatic repulsion and the van der Waals attractive interaction at the CCC. The non-classical polarization of cations in a strong soil electric field is a primary mechanism of cation effects on soil colloid interactions, causing the difference in colloid interaction energy and further affecting soil colloid aggregation. This result is crucial for enriching the theory of charged colloidal interactions.


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Coloides , Solo , Cátions , Coloides/química , Eletrólitos , Cinética
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Environ Pollut ; 300: 118945, 2022 May 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35122919

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Plastic film mulch (PFM) is a double-edged-sword agricultural technology, which greatly improves global agricultural production but can also cause severe plastic pollution of the environment. Here, we characterized and quantified the amount of macro- and micro-plastics accumulated after 32 years of continuous plastic mulch film use in an agricultural field. An interactive field trial was established in 1987, where the effect of plastic mulching and N fertilization on maize yield was investigated. We assessed the abundance and type of macroplastics (>5 mm) at 0-20 cm soil depth and microplastic (<5 mm) at 0-100 cm depth. In the PFM plot, we found about 10 times more macroplastic particles in the fertilized plots than in the non-fertilized plots (6796 vs 653 pieces/m2), and the amount of film microplastics was about twice as abundant in the fertilized plots than in the non-fertilized plots (3.7 × 106 vs 2.2 × 106 particles/kg soil). These differences can be explained by entanglement of plastics with plant roots and stems, which made it more difficult to remove plastic film after harvest. Macroplastics consisted mainly of films, while microplastics consisted of films, fibers, and granules, with the films being identified as polyethylene originating from the plastic mulch films. Plastic mulch films contributed 33%-56% to the total microplastics in 0-100 cm depth. The total number of microplastics in the topsoil (0-10 cm) ranged as 7183-10,586 particles/kg, with an average of 8885 particles/kg. In the deep subsoil (80-100 cm) the plastic concentration ranged as 2268-3529 particles/kg, with an average of 2899 particles/kg. Long-term use of plastic mulch films caused considerable pollution of not only surface, but also subsurface soil. Migration of plastic to deeper soil layers makes removal and remediation more difficult, implying that the plastic pollution legacy will remain in soil for centuries.


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Poluentes do Solo , Solo , Agricultura , China , Microplásticos , Plásticos
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Front Microbiol ; 13: 1048747, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36687563

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Introduction: Soybean continuous cropping will change soil microorganisms and cause continuous cropping obstacles, resulting in a significant yield decline. Different soybean cultivars have different tolerances to continuous cropping, but the relationship between continuous cropping tolerance and soil microorganisms is not clear. Methods: Two soybean cultivars with different tolerances to continuous cropping were used to study the effects of continuous cropping on soil physical and chemical properties, nitrogen and phosphorus cyclic enzyme activities, rhizosphere soil microbial community and function. Results: The results showed that the yield reduction rate of a continuous-cropping-tolerant cultivar (L14) was lower than that of a continuous-cropping-sensitive cultivar (L10) under continuous cropping. At R1 and R6 growth stages, soil nutrient content (NH4 +-N, NO3 --N, AP, DOM, TK, and pH), nitrogen cycling enzyme (URE, NAG, LAP) activities, phosphorus cycling enzyme (ALP, NPA, ACP) activities, copy numbers of nitrogen functional genes (AOA, AOB, nirK, nirK) and phosphorus functional genes (phoA, phoB) in L14 were higher than those in L10. Soybean cultivar was an important factor affecting the structure and functional structure of bacterial community under continuous cropping. The relative abundances of Proteobacteria, Bacteroidota, Acidobacteriota and Verrucomicrobiota with L14 were significantly higher than those of L10. The complexity of the soil bacterial community co-occurrence network in L14 was higher than that in L10. Discussion: The continuous-cropping-tolerant soybean cultivar recruited more beneficial bacteria, changed the structure and function of microbial community, improved soil nitrogen and phosphorus cycling, and reduced the impact of continuous cropping obstacles on grain yield.

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Sci Total Environ ; 810: 152244, 2022 Mar 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34896135

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Nitrogen (N) fertilization and plastic film mulching (PFM) are two widely applied management practices for crop production. Both of them impact soil organic matter individually, but their interactive effects as well as the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Soils from a 28-year field experiment with maize monoculture under three levels of N fertilization (0, 135, and 270 kg N ha-1 yr-1) and with or without PFM were analyzed for soil organic C (SOC) content, total soil nitrogen (N), root biomass, enzyme activities, and SOC mineralization rates. After 28 years, N fertilization increased root biomass and consequently, SOC by 26% (averaged across the two fertilizer application rates) and total soil N by 25%. These increases, however, were only in soil with PFM, as PFM reduced N leaching and loss, as a result of a diurnal internal water cycle under the mulch. The SOC mineralization was slower with N fertilization, regardless of the PFM treatment. This trend was attributed to the 43% decrease of ß-glucosidase activity (C cycle enzyme) and 51% drop of leucine aminopeptidase (N cycle) with N fertilization, as a result of a strong decrease in soil pH. In conclusion, root biomass acting as the main source of soil C, resulted in an increase of soil organic matter after 28 year of N fertilization only with PFM.


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Nitrogênio , Solo , Agricultura , Biomassa , Carbono , Fertilização , Fertilizantes/análise , Nitrogênio/análise , Plásticos , Zea mays
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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 17899, 2021 09 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34504261

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Straw incorporation is an effective measure for increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) thereby improving soil quality and crop productivity. However, quantitative assessments of the transformation and distribution of exogenous carbon (C) in soil aggregates under various field fertilization practices have been lacking. In this study, we collected topsoil samples (0-20 cm) from three fertilization treatments (no fertilization control, CK; inorganic fertilizer, IF; inorganic fertilizer plus manure, IFM) at a 29-year long-term Mollisol experiment in Northeast China. We then mixed the soil samples with 13C-labeled maize straw (δ13C = 246.9‰), referred as CKS, IFS, and IFMS, and incubated them in-situ for 360 days. Initial and incubated soil samples were separated into four aggregate fractions (> 2, 1-2, 0.25-1, and < 0.25 mm) using the dry-sieving method, which counted 18%, 17%, 45%, and 21% (averages from the three initial soil samples), respectively. Organic C content was highest in 0.25-1 mm aggregate (6.9-9.6 g kg-1) prior to incubation, followed by > 2 mm aggregates (2.2-5.8 g kg-1), 1-2 mm aggregates (2.4-4.6 g kg-1), and < 0.25 mm aggregates (3.3-4.5 g kg-1). After 360-day incubation with straw incorporation, organic C content was 2.3-4.5 g kg-1, 2.9-5.0 g kg-1, 7.2-11 g kg-1 and 1.8-3.0 g kg-1 in > 2, 1-2, 0.25-1, and < 0.25 mm aggregates, respectively, with the highest in the IFMS treatment. Straw-derived C content was 0.02-0.05 g kg-1, 0.03-0.04 g kg-1, 0.11-0.13 g kg-1, and 0.05-0.10 g kg-1 in > 2, 1-2, 0.25-1, and < 0.25 mm aggregates, respectively. The relative distribution of straw-derived C was highest (40-49%) in 0.25-1 mm aggregate, followed by < 0.25 mm aggregates (21-31%), 1-2 mm aggregates (13-15%), and > 2 mm aggregates (9.4-16%). During the incubation, the relative distribution of straw-derived C exhibited a decrease in > 2 mm and 1-2 mm aggregates, but an increase in the < 0.25 mm aggregate. At the end of incubation, the relative distribution of straw-derived C showed a decrease in the 0.25-1 mm aggregate but an increase in the < 0.25 mm aggregate under the IFMS treatment. This study indicates that more straw-derived C would be accumulated in smaller aggregates over longer period in Mollisols, and combined inorganic and organic fertilization is an effective measure for C sequestration in Northeast China.

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Sci Total Environ ; 786: 147460, 2021 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33971593

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Plastic polyethylene mulch has been widely used in crop production, but also causes environmental pollution if plastic residues accumulate in soil. Biodegradable plastic mulches (BDM) are a potential solution to problems caused by polyethylene mulches, as BDMs are designed be tilled into the soil after the growing season and then biodegrade. However, the agronomic performance of BDMs still needs to be tested for comparison to polyethylene mulch. We carried out a two-year field experiment in 2018 and 2019 in a typical humid continental climate in Northeast China. Maize was planted in a ridge-furrow pattern, with mulching treatments consisting of no mulch (control), clear BDM, black BDM, clear polyethylene, and black polyethylene. Clear mulches increased soil temperature when compared to no mulch control treatments, while black mulches decreased or did not change soil temperature during the early growing season. Soil temperature and root morphology were similar between BDM and polyethylene mulches for a given type of plastic color. Maize yield did not differ across all the treatments. Maize protein, fat, N and P contents were generally higher for black BDM than other treatments, suggesting that maize quality benefited especially from black BDM. Overall, these results show that, in a humid continental climate, the agronomic performance of clear and black BDMs was equivalent to, or better than, that of polyethylene plastic mulches for maize production.


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Plásticos Biodegradáveis , Zea mays , Agricultura , China , Plásticos , Polietileno , Solo , Água
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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 31(9): 2985-2992, 2020 Sep 15.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33345499

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Phosphorus is a key nutrient for all plant species and a limiting factor for grassland ecosystem function. In recent years, in response to the rapid increase of global nitrogen deposition, soil phosphorus contents and phosphatase activities changed to varying degrees in grassland ecosystems. We conducted a meta-analysis to examine the responses of soil pH, total phosphorus (TP), available phosphorus (AP), as well as activities of alkaline phosphatase (AlP) and acid phosphatase (AcP) in soils to nitrogen addition amount, nitrogen type, experimental duration, and sampling depth. The correlation between soil pH and phosphatase response ratio was investigated. The results showed that nitrogen addition significantly reduced soil pH, TP and AlP activity, while significantly increased AcP activity, but had no significant effect on AP. Soil pH and AlP activity significantly decreased under nitrogen addition >5 g·m-2·a-1, and AcP activity significantly increased under high nitrogen addition (>10 g·m-2·a-1). The contents of TP and AP significantly decreased when nitrogen addition was 5-10 g·m-2·a-1. NH4NO3 treatment significantly reduced soil TP and increased AcP activity, while urea treatment significantly reduced soil pH and AlP activity. Across all nitrogen addition amounts, when the experiment duration was 3 to 10 years, soil TP content and AlP activity were significantly reduced. Soil pH was significantly reduced after three years nitrogen addition, and AcP activitiy was significantly increased after 10 years nitrogen addition. In the 0-10 cm soil layer, the TP content and AlP activity significantly decreased, while the AP content significantly increased. In >10 cm soil layer, the AP content was significantly decreased. The significant negative correlation between soil pH and AcP activity indicated that change in soil pH caused by nitrogen addition may be an important factor for the variation of soil phosphatase activity.


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Nitrogênio , Fósforo , China , Ecossistema , Pradaria , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Nitrogênio/análise , Fósforo/análise , Solo
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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 31(5): 1459-1466, 2020 May.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32530222

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Long-term fertilization can change the supply of soil carbon and nitrogen (N), with consequences on the abundance and community structure of soil microorganisms. Based on the long-term fertilization positioning experiment station of brown earth, we analyzed the dynamics of soil ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) under different fertilization treatments, including no fertilization (CK), low level of inorganic N fertilizer (N2), high level of inorganic N fertilizer (N4), and organic manure combined with inorganic N fertilizer (M2N2), aiming to provide a basis for microbiological mechanism of soil N transformation and improvement of soil fertility. The results showed that the ratio of AOA to AOB abundance was 2.28-61.95 under different fertilization treatments. Compared with that in CK, the AOA abundance was reduced by 1.6%-13.6% after long-term fertilization. The abundance of AOB in N4 treatment decreased first and then increased with soil depths, but with contrary results in other treatments. The Shannon diversity index (H), evenness index (J), and Simpson index (S) of AOB were higher than those of AOA. The AOB diversity was increased at 0-20 cm soil layer in M2N2 treatment, while that of AOA was decreased. Soil AOB clustered with soil depths, and neither AOA nor AOB community clustered with fertilization treatments. In summary, long-term fertilization altered the composition of AOA and AOB. AOA was sensitive to environment, whereas AOB was more abundant and stable.


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Amônia , Solo , Archaea , Bactérias , Nitrificação , Oxirredução , Filogenia , Microbiologia do Solo
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PLoS One ; 15(5): e0232778, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32469887

RESUMO

The LiDAR technology is a means of urban 3D modeling in recent years, and the extraction of buildings is a key step in urban 3D modeling. In view of the complexity of most airborne LiDAR building point cloud extraction algorithms that need to combine multiple feature parameters, this study proposes a building point cloud extraction method based on the combination of the Point Cloud Library (PCL) region growth segmentation and the histogram. The filtered LiDAR point cloud is segmented by using the PCL region growth method, and then the local normal vector and direction cosine are calculated for each cluster after segmentation. Finally, the histogram is generated to effectively separate the building point cloud from the non-building.Two sets of airborne LiDAR data in the south and west parts of Tokushima, Japan, are used to test the feasibility of the proposed method. The results are compared with those of the commercial software TerraSolid and the K-means algorithm. Results show that the proposed extraction algorithm has lower type I and II errors and better extraction effect than that of the TerraSolid and the K-means algorithm.


Assuntos
Computação em Nuvem , Simulação por Computador , Aprendizado de Máquina , Tecnologia de Sensoriamento Remoto/métodos , Algoritmos , Indústria da Construção/tendências , Humanos , Lasers , Software
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