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Conservation tillage positively influences the microflora and microfauna in the black soil of Northeast China

机译:保护性耕作对东北黑土微生物区系和动物区系有积极影响

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Soil food webs are important in maintaining agricultural productivity and ecosystem health. However, our understanding is still limited with respect to the influences of tillage transitions on soil food webs. The present study aimed to quantify the response of microflora and microfauna, and their linkage to different tillage treatments: no tillage (NT), ridge tillage (RT) and conventional tillage (CT). Soil samples were collected from 0 to 20 cm depth in April of 2011 after 10 years of conservation tillage. The abundance and richness of bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi were greater in NT and RT than in CT. In case of microfauna also, similar patterns were observed with greater protozoa, bacterivores and omnivores-carnivores in NT and RT compared to CT. The connectance of the bacterial and predator-prey pathways was greater in NT and RT than in CT and that of fungal pathway was greatest in RT. The trophic relationship of the bacterial and predator-prey pathways was strengthened due to the higher water content of soil and the lower NO3--N after the conversion of CT to NT and RT. Our study suggested that 10 years of conservation tillage can effectively enhance the structure and function of soil food webs through bottom-up effects in the black soil region of Northeast China. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:土壤食物网对维持农业生产力和生态系统健康至关重要。但是,关于耕作过渡对土壤食物网的影响,我们的理解仍然有限。本研究旨在量化微生物和动植物的反应,以及它们与不同耕作处理的联系:无耕种(NT),垄耕(RT)和常规耕种(CT)。在进行了10年的保护性耕作后,于2011年4月从0至20 cm深度收集了土壤样品。 NT和RT的细菌和丛枝菌根真菌的丰富度和丰富度均高于CT。在微动物区系中,与CT相比,在NT和RT中观察到相似的模式,原生动物,噬菌体和杂食性食肉动物更大。在NT和RT中,细菌和捕食者-猎物途径的联系比在CT中更大,而在RT中,真菌途径的联系最大。 CT转化为NT和RT后,土壤含水量较高,NO3--N含量较低,因此细菌与天敌之间的营养关系得到加强。我们的研究表明,保护性耕作10年可以通过自下而上的作用在东北黑土地区有效提高土壤食物网的结构和功能。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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