Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4295814002> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4295814002 endingPage "2168" @default.
- W4295814002 startingPage "2168" @default.
- W4295814002 abstract "Overuse of chemical fertilizers to maintain tea production has caused many adverse effects in tea plantations and largely hampers the sustainable development of the tea industry. Applying bio-organic fertilizer (BOF) to achieve the goal of sustainable agriculture has become popular because of its advantages, such as its pollution-free nature, considerable amount of beneficial microbes and soil-friendly organic materials. However, the effects of BOF application on tea plantation soil remain an open question. Herein, we carried out a 3-year pot experiment with four treatments, including control without fertilization (CK), 100% chemical fertilizer (CF), 50% chemical fertilizer +50% BOF (CFOF) and 100% BOF (OF), to explore the effects of BOF application on soil fertility and bacterial community in tea plantations. The results showed that BOF application could increase soil fertility in both bulk and rhizosphere soils and improve the biomass of tea leaves. In addition, the nutrient level change caused by BOF application significantly changed bacterial community diversity and composition and accounted for 74.91% of the community variation. CFOF and OF treatments significantly increased the bacterial Chao1 and Shannon indices compared to CF treatment (p < 0.05). Moreover, bacterial community composition was dominated by Betaproteobacteria (46.88%), Acidobacteria (11.29%), Alphaproteobacteria (9.69%) and Gammaproteobacteria (9.59%). BOF application increased the relative abundance of Alphaproteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Deltaproteobacteria and planctomycetes and decreased the relative abundance of Betaproteobacteria (p < 0.05). Furthermore, bacterial function prediction revealed that BOF application improved the N and C cycling processes and enhanced the co-occurrence network complexity in the bulk soils. Bacterial community functions and co-occurrence networks in the rhizosphere did not show similar results, indicating that rhizosphere bacterial communities were more affected by the rhizosphere effect than BOF application. All these findings verified our hypothesis that applying BOF in tea plantations could increase the biomass of tea plants by improving soil fertility and influencing the soil bacterial function groups. In summary, we suggested that BOF application could be a promising way to achieve the sustainable development of the tea industry." @default.
- W4295814002 created "2022-09-15" @default.
- W4295814002 creator A5012575946 @default.
- W4295814002 creator A5026612691 @default.
- W4295814002 creator A5034077225 @default.
- W4295814002 creator A5036667163 @default.
- W4295814002 creator A5066452796 @default.
- W4295814002 creator A5084219569 @default.
- W4295814002 date "2022-09-13" @default.
- W4295814002 modified "2023-10-05" @default.
- W4295814002 title "Short-Term Effects of Bio-Organic Fertilizer on Soil Fertility and Bacterial Community Composition in Tea Plantation Soils" @default.
- W4295814002 cites W1518101594 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W1590257846 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W1590684362 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W1964976731 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W1971257447 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W1989874303 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2017387862 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2036713312 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2060470901 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2062991290 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2065515375 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2074782965 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2083469096 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W208856344 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2088833470 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2115128296 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2120179511 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2134992006 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2148454076 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2151350595 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2152856675 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2156939980 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2295360366 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2398355603 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2520355709 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2551713123 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2573849635 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2595575586 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2742048840 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2742281952 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2745670426 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2766064604 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2768061885 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2768228272 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2781031439 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2793476021 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2891534347 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2939761519 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2960498748 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2972277104 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2981827627 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2991230336 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W2998949839 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3003808119 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3005858526 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3022610004 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3038611926 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3046404655 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3070327487 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3088400414 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3088954923 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3094117327 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3097587743 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3140271474 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3144465538 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3165718915 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W3200965191 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W4211017947 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W4280551458 @default.
- W4295814002 cites W4282842281 @default.
- W4295814002 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12092168" @default.
- W4295814002 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4295814002 type Work @default.
- W4295814002 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W4295814002 countsByYear W42958140022023 @default.
- W4295814002 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4295814002 hasAuthorship W4295814002A5012575946 @default.
- W4295814002 hasAuthorship W4295814002A5026612691 @default.
- W4295814002 hasAuthorship W4295814002A5034077225 @default.
- W4295814002 hasAuthorship W4295814002A5036667163 @default.
- W4295814002 hasAuthorship W4295814002A5066452796 @default.
- W4295814002 hasAuthorship W4295814002A5084219569 @default.
- W4295814002 hasBestOaLocation W42958140021 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C159390177 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C198072978 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C2775878893 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C2778169975 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C2779134900 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C2779210973 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C2780437850 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C2780560099 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C38774213 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W4295814002 hasConcept C42062724 @default.