DocumentCode :
2684613
Title :
Effect of Land Use and Fertilization on Soil Microbial Abundance and Diversity in the Black Soil Region in Northeast China
Author :
Xu Yan-li ; Zhan Li-Li ; Meng Qing-Jie ; Pan Feng-Juan ; McLaughlin, N.B. ; Han Xin-Hua ; Pei Xi-Chao ; Han Xiao-Zeng ; Wang Li-fang ; Zhao Dan
Author_Institution :
Key Lab. of Mollisols Agroecology, Northeast Inst. of Geogr. & Agroecology, Harbin, China
fYear :
2012
fDate :
28-30 May 2012
Firstpage :
1383
Lastpage :
1388
Abstract :
The diversity and abundance of soil microorganisms are affected by land use and fertilizer application, and these microbial community attributes can provide an insight into soil health. Two methods, microbial plate culture and PCR-DGGE, were employed to study the dynamic changes of the microbial communities in a typical black soil in a long-term land use and fertilization field experiment in Northeast China. Three land use ecosystems were studied, grass land ecosystem (GE), bare land ecosystem (BE), and crop land ecosystem (CE). Fertilization treatments were applied only in cropped land ecosystem and consisted of no fertilizer (CK), chemical fertilizer (NP), and chemical fertilizer combined with manure (NPM). The results indicated that human activities in CE have altered both the diversity and abundance of soil microorganisms. Fertilizer increased the diversity and abundance of the microbial community indicating enhanced soil fertility. Fertilizer together with composted manure enhanced both abundance and diversity of the microbial community compared to synthetic fertilizers alone. The diversity of the microbial community was highest in GE, followed by CE, and was lowest in BE.
Keywords :
crops; ecology; fertilisers; soil; PCR-DGGE; bare land ecosystem; black soil region; chemical fertilizer; crop land ecosystem; cropped land ecosystem; fertilization treatment; grass land ecosystem; land use ecosystem; manure; microbial community attribute; microbial plate culture; northeast China; soil fertility; soil microbial abundance; soil microorganism; Chemicals; Communities; Ecosystems; Fertilizers; Fungi; Microorganisms; Soil; Black soil; PCR-DGGE; fertilization; land use; microbial diversity;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology (iCBEB), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Macau, Macao
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1987-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/iCBEB.2012.169
Filename :
6245391
Link To Document :
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