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Tillage, residue burning and crop rotation alter soil fungal community and water-stable aggregation in arable fields

机译:耕作,残渣燃烧和农作物轮换改变了耕地的土壤真菌群落和水稳性聚集

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Soil microbiology is a key factor in soil organic matter decomposition, and nutrient turnover and availability in agricultural soils, which can be markedly influenced by management practices, such as placement of crop residues, tillage and crop rotation. The present field study was designed as long-term experiment in an experimental farm located in the suburb of Shanghai, China, to study the effects of agricultural management practices on community composition of soil fungi and soil structure. Treatments included burning (crop residues burnt vs. not burnt), tillage (tillage vs. no-tillage) and crop rotation (wheat-corn vs. wheat-soybean). The experiment started in June 2001 and soil samples were collected in March, July and November 2003, i.e. 2 years after establishment. Abundance, diversity and species composition of fungi and soil aggregate composition were analyzed. Hypothesis 1 was that abundance, species richness and diversity of soil fungi would increase in treatments with no-tillage, crop residue retention and wheat-legume rotation compared to tillage, burning and wheat-corn rotation, and Hypothesis 2 that size-distribution of stable aggregates would increase with the diversity of soil fungi. A total of 27 species of fungi of 15 genera were isolated. As the Hypothesis 1, overall soil fungal species richness (6.3pl0.4), diversity (2.2pl0.1) and total species number (26) in no-tillage significantly exceeded the species richness (4.4pl0.3), diversity (1.7pl0.1) and total species number (21) in tillage treatments, respectively. However, the effects of tillage depended on soil depth and were most pronounced deeper in soil (10-15cm soil depth). The Hypothesis 2 was supported by the results: The content of large macro-aggregates (>2000om) (295pl94g/kg soil) in no-tillage treatments significantly exceeded that (99pl25g/kg soil) in tillage treatments in 10-15cm but not in 0-5cm soil depth, and coincidentally, soil fungal species richness (6.3pl0.5) and diversity (2.3pl0.1) in 10-15 and also the species richness (6.5pl0.5) and diversity (2.3pl0.1) in 5-10cm in no-tillage treatments significantly exceeded the species richness (4.2pl0.7) and diversity (1.6pl0.3) in 10-15cm and the species richness (4.3pl0.4) and diversity (1.7pl0.2) in 5-10cm in tillage treatments, respectively, but the differences were also not in 0-5cm soil depth. The results suggest that no-tillage favours fungi and that a more diverse fungal community beneficially affects the formation of large soil macro-aggregates. Further, the results indicate that species richness and diversity of cultivable fungi are useful and distinctive parameters reflecting the status and functioning of the soil fungal community.
机译:土壤微生物学是影响土壤有机质分解以及农业土壤中养分周转和有效性的关键因素,这可能会受到管理实践的显着影响,例如作物残茬的放置,耕作和轮作。本田间研究被设计为位于中国上海郊区的一个实验农场的长期实验,旨在研究农业管理实践对土壤真菌群落组成和土壤结构的影响。处理包括焚烧(农作物残渣燃烧与未焚烧),耕作(耕作相对于免耕)和轮作(小麦-玉米对小麦-大豆)。该实验始于2001年6月,并于建立后2年(即2003年3月,7月和11月)收集了土壤样品。分析了真菌的丰度,多样性和物种组成以及土壤团聚体组成。假设1是与免耕,焚烧和小麦-玉米轮作相比,免耕,保留作物残渣和小麦-豆类轮作的处理会增加土壤真菌的丰度,物种丰富度和多样性,而假设2则认为土壤的大小分布稳定聚集体会随着土壤真菌的多样性而增加。总共分离出15属27种真菌。作为假设1,免耕的土壤真菌总物种丰富度(6.3pl0.4),多样性(2.2pl0.1)和总物种数(26)大大超过物种丰富度(4.4pl0.3),多样性(1.7耕作处理分别为pl0.1)和总物种数(21)。但是,耕作的效果取决于土壤深度,并且在土壤深处(土壤深度10-15cm)最为明显。假设2得到以下结果的支持:免耕处理中大颗粒集料(> 2000om)(295pl94g / kg土壤)的含量显着超过10-15cm耕作中耕作处理的含量(99pl25g / kg土壤),但不耕作0-5厘米土壤深度,与此同时,10-15年土壤真菌物种丰富度(6.3pl0.5)和多样性(2.3pl0.1),以及物种丰富度(6.5pl0.5)和多样性(2.3pl0.1)免耕处理中5-10cm的物种丰富度(4.2pl0.7)和多样性(1.6pl0.3)大大超过10-15cm的物种丰富度(4.3pl0.4)和多样性(1.7pl0.2)在耕作处理中分别在5-10cm处,但在0-5cm土层深度上也没有差异。结果表明,免耕有利于真菌,而且更多样化的真菌群落有利地影响了大型土壤大型聚集体的形成。此外,结果表明,可培养真菌的物种丰富性和多样性是有用的和独特的参数,反映了土壤真菌群落的状况和功能。

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