Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.

BACKGROUND AND AIMS:This paper was primarily devoted to understand the interactions of soil aggregates, organic carbon (C) and carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates under different fertilization managements, aiming to identify the effects of organic and inorganic fertilizer amendments on soil organic C...

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Main Authors: Zhanhui Zhao, Congzhi Zhang, Fang Li, Songfeng Gao, Jiabao Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229644
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spelling doaj-3749859761e74260bfbc4f13c9d3d4d02021-03-03T21:36:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01153e022964410.1371/journal.pone.0229644Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.Zhanhui ZhaoCongzhi ZhangFang LiSongfeng GaoJiabao ZhangBACKGROUND AND AIMS:This paper was primarily devoted to understand the interactions of soil aggregates, organic carbon (C) and carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates under different fertilization managements, aiming to identify the effects of organic and inorganic fertilizer amendments on soil organic C accumulation and the activities of carbon cycle enzymes within aggregates in Vertisol. METHODS:A Vertisol soil following 4-year compost and inorganic fertilizer amendments, i.e. no fertilizer (CK), mineral fertilizer (FR) and 60% compost N plus 40% fertilizer N (FRM), was collected to identify the dynamics of organic C, enzymes activities and their associations with macroaggregation using aggregate fractionation techniques. RESULTS:The organic C content in all FR and FRM treatments was 8.24-41.15% higher than that in CK. An increased amounts of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates or 0-20 cm bulk soil were also observed in FRM plots. Compared to FR, FRM significantly strengthened the structural stability of macroaggregates and the intimate connection between enzyme activities and macroaggregates. CONCLUSIONS:As a recommended measure, supplementation with organic manure such as compost strengthened the process of mutual promotion between carbon cycle enzymes and macroaggregates, and the synergistic effect would be highly beneficial to soil organic C sequestration.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229644
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author Zhanhui Zhao
Congzhi Zhang
Fang Li
Songfeng Gao
Jiabao Zhang
spellingShingle Zhanhui Zhao
Congzhi Zhang
Fang Li
Songfeng Gao
Jiabao Zhang
Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Zhanhui Zhao
Congzhi Zhang
Fang Li
Songfeng Gao
Jiabao Zhang
author_sort Zhanhui Zhao
title Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.
title_short Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.
title_full Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.
title_fullStr Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated Vertisol.
title_sort effect of compost and inorganic fertilizer on organic carbon and activities of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates of an intensively cultivated vertisol.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description BACKGROUND AND AIMS:This paper was primarily devoted to understand the interactions of soil aggregates, organic carbon (C) and carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates under different fertilization managements, aiming to identify the effects of organic and inorganic fertilizer amendments on soil organic C accumulation and the activities of carbon cycle enzymes within aggregates in Vertisol. METHODS:A Vertisol soil following 4-year compost and inorganic fertilizer amendments, i.e. no fertilizer (CK), mineral fertilizer (FR) and 60% compost N plus 40% fertilizer N (FRM), was collected to identify the dynamics of organic C, enzymes activities and their associations with macroaggregation using aggregate fractionation techniques. RESULTS:The organic C content in all FR and FRM treatments was 8.24-41.15% higher than that in CK. An increased amounts of carbon cycle enzymes in aggregates or 0-20 cm bulk soil were also observed in FRM plots. Compared to FR, FRM significantly strengthened the structural stability of macroaggregates and the intimate connection between enzyme activities and macroaggregates. CONCLUSIONS:As a recommended measure, supplementation with organic manure such as compost strengthened the process of mutual promotion between carbon cycle enzymes and macroaggregates, and the synergistic effect would be highly beneficial to soil organic C sequestration.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229644
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