Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in China

Abstract Application of a novel bioorganic fertilizer (BIO) has been effectively used to inhibit weeds in rice paddies. To identify changes in soil bacterial community and enzymes in response to BIO treatments, field experiments were carried out in five major rice-growing areas in China. The dominan...

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Main Authors: Zuren Li, Jincai Han, Haodong Bai, Di Peng, Lifeng Wang, Lianyang Bai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-05-01
Series:AMB Express
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-021-01241-5
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spelling doaj-4491e3e14ef343569fb2491aa4cc059a2021-06-06T11:29:55ZengSpringerOpenAMB Express2191-08552021-05-0111111210.1186/s13568-021-01241-5Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in ChinaZuren Li0Jincai Han1Haodong Bai2Di Peng3Lifeng Wang4Lianyang Bai5Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Biology and Control of Weeds, Hunan Academy of Agricultural SciencesHunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Biology and Control of Weeds, Hunan Academy of Agricultural SciencesHunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Biology and Control of Weeds, Hunan Academy of Agricultural SciencesHunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Biology and Control of Weeds, Hunan Academy of Agricultural SciencesHunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Biology and Control of Weeds, Hunan Academy of Agricultural SciencesHunan Provincial Key Laboratory for Biology and Control of Weeds, Hunan Academy of Agricultural SciencesAbstract Application of a novel bioorganic fertilizer (BIO) has been effectively used to inhibit weeds in rice paddies. To identify changes in soil bacterial community and enzymes in response to BIO treatments, field experiments were carried out in five major rice-growing areas in China. The dominant phylogenetic groups recorded included Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes and Acidobacteria. Anaeromyxobacter, Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Escherichia- Shigella, Geobacter and Haliangium were significantly different between BIO-treatment and untreated control and aided in general function (R), amino acid transport, metabolism (E) and transcription (K) clusters. The soil chemical properties and enzyme activities were less affected by BIO at these study sites. RDA analysis showed that soil bacterial community had a significant positive correlations among northern latitude, eastern longitude, exchangeable K, total K, total P, soil pH, and total N, except for organic matter, hydrolytic N and extractable P. Overall, our work showed that application of BIO does not alter the main community structure and functional diversity of soil bacteria in rice paddies and should be encouraged for use as a sustainable weed management strategy.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-021-01241-5Bioorganic fertilizerRice paddyWeed managementBacterial communitySoil enzyme
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author Zuren Li
Jincai Han
Haodong Bai
Di Peng
Lifeng Wang
Lianyang Bai
spellingShingle Zuren Li
Jincai Han
Haodong Bai
Di Peng
Lifeng Wang
Lianyang Bai
Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in China
AMB Express
Bioorganic fertilizer
Rice paddy
Weed management
Bacterial community
Soil enzyme
author_facet Zuren Li
Jincai Han
Haodong Bai
Di Peng
Lifeng Wang
Lianyang Bai
author_sort Zuren Li
title Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in China
title_short Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in China
title_full Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in China
title_fullStr Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in China
title_full_unstemmed Effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in China
title_sort effects of novel bioorganic fertilizer application on soil enzymes and bacterial community in multi-site rice paddies in china
publisher SpringerOpen
series AMB Express
issn 2191-0855
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Application of a novel bioorganic fertilizer (BIO) has been effectively used to inhibit weeds in rice paddies. To identify changes in soil bacterial community and enzymes in response to BIO treatments, field experiments were carried out in five major rice-growing areas in China. The dominant phylogenetic groups recorded included Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes and Acidobacteria. Anaeromyxobacter, Bacteroides, Bifidobacterium, Escherichia- Shigella, Geobacter and Haliangium were significantly different between BIO-treatment and untreated control and aided in general function (R), amino acid transport, metabolism (E) and transcription (K) clusters. The soil chemical properties and enzyme activities were less affected by BIO at these study sites. RDA analysis showed that soil bacterial community had a significant positive correlations among northern latitude, eastern longitude, exchangeable K, total K, total P, soil pH, and total N, except for organic matter, hydrolytic N and extractable P. Overall, our work showed that application of BIO does not alter the main community structure and functional diversity of soil bacteria in rice paddies and should be encouraged for use as a sustainable weed management strategy.
topic Bioorganic fertilizer
Rice paddy
Weed management
Bacterial community
Soil enzyme
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-021-01241-5
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