Liming and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Microbial Community in Long Term No-till

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Soil management influences organic matter decomposition rates as well soil microbial community functional behavior. No-till (NT) is the most used management system by farmers due to its conservation practices and high productivity. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of surface-applied lime, nitrogen (N) application, and black oat residues on soil microbial community of a Typic Hapludox under continuous NT. Therefore, soil chemical attributes, microbial biomass carbon, basal respiration, metabolic quotient, most probable number of diazotrophs, as well as bacterial functional analysis were performed. The effect of liming and N fertilization amendments inputs were saw in soil respiration and metabolic quotient measurements, showing them to be good indicators of soil quality. Further studies should be carried out in order to molecularly identify microbial communities present in soils with different liming and N fertilization management to evaluate the behavior of specific bacterial taxa under such conditions.

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Antunes, C. H., Etto, R. M., Caires, E. F., Bini, A. R., Gonçalves, D. R. P., Urrea-Valencia, S., & Galväo, C. W. (2020). Liming and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Microbial Community in Long Term No-till. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 63, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-solo-2020190492

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