The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast China

Mowing can facilitate the incorporation of cover crop shoots into soil and improve the properties of soils in apple orchards. This article evaluated how apple orchard soil responds to the decomposition of the shoot residues of three cover crops[native mixed herbs (NMS), red clover (RCS), and ryegras...

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Main Authors: Tongyu Zhou, Kuibao Jiao, Sijun Qin, Deguo Lyu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X19301226
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spelling doaj-4430bf630ac34ef8adefef1c40c133b22020-11-25T02:16:36ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2019-12-0126819361942The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast ChinaTongyu Zhou0Kuibao Jiao1Sijun Qin2Deguo Lyu3College of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaInstitute of Science and Technology for Rural Revitalization, Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, ChinaCollege of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China; Corresponding author.College of Horticulture, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaMowing can facilitate the incorporation of cover crop shoots into soil and improve the properties of soils in apple orchards. This article evaluated how apple orchard soil responds to the decomposition of the shoot residues of three cover crops[native mixed herbs (NMS), red clover (RCS), and ryegrass (RES)] in terms of microbial metabolism and biomass, and discussed the relationships between microbial responses and shoot chemistry. The chemical composition of shoots was analysed and a buried bag experiment was carried out to simulate shoot decomposition in an apple orchard. The results revealed significant differences in the chemical compositions and shoot C:N ratios (NMS: 10.9, RCS: 19.1, and RES: 12.9) of the three cover crops. The decomposition of the cover crop shoots promoted microbial metabolism and boosted soil bacterial reproduction (increase in the biomass indicator muramic acid: 19.44, 124.15, and 14.83 mg kg−1, respectively. But there are different types of effects on soil fungal reproduction (change in the biomass indicator glucosamine: 712.51, 887.45, and 103.97 mg kg−1), and they are obviously negative, significantly positive, and non-significant respectively. Thus, the native mixed herbs and red clover are preferable swards for better shoot enhancement in apple orchard. Keywords: Cover crop, Soil management, py-GC/MS, Amino sugar, Soil microbial CLPPhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X19301226
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author Tongyu Zhou
Kuibao Jiao
Sijun Qin
Deguo Lyu
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Kuibao Jiao
Sijun Qin
Deguo Lyu
The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast China
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
author_facet Tongyu Zhou
Kuibao Jiao
Sijun Qin
Deguo Lyu
author_sort Tongyu Zhou
title The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast China
title_short The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast China
title_full The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast China
title_fullStr The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast China
title_full_unstemmed The impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast China
title_sort impact of cover crop shoot decomposition on soil microorganisms in an apple orchard in northeast china
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1319-562X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Mowing can facilitate the incorporation of cover crop shoots into soil and improve the properties of soils in apple orchards. This article evaluated how apple orchard soil responds to the decomposition of the shoot residues of three cover crops[native mixed herbs (NMS), red clover (RCS), and ryegrass (RES)] in terms of microbial metabolism and biomass, and discussed the relationships between microbial responses and shoot chemistry. The chemical composition of shoots was analysed and a buried bag experiment was carried out to simulate shoot decomposition in an apple orchard. The results revealed significant differences in the chemical compositions and shoot C:N ratios (NMS: 10.9, RCS: 19.1, and RES: 12.9) of the three cover crops. The decomposition of the cover crop shoots promoted microbial metabolism and boosted soil bacterial reproduction (increase in the biomass indicator muramic acid: 19.44, 124.15, and 14.83 mg kg−1, respectively. But there are different types of effects on soil fungal reproduction (change in the biomass indicator glucosamine: 712.51, 887.45, and 103.97 mg kg−1), and they are obviously negative, significantly positive, and non-significant respectively. Thus, the native mixed herbs and red clover are preferable swards for better shoot enhancement in apple orchard. Keywords: Cover crop, Soil management, py-GC/MS, Amino sugar, Soil microbial CLPP
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