Literature DB >> 30784455

Microbial response to CaCO3 application in an acid soil in southern China.

Anning Guo1, Longjun Ding2, Zhong Tang3, Zhongqiu Zhao4, Guilan Duan5.   

Abstract

Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) application is widely used to ameliorate soil acidification. To counteract soil and bacterial community response to CaCO3 application in an acidic paddy soil in southern China, a field experiment was conducted with four different dosages of CaCO3 addition, 0, 2.25, 4.5 and 7.5 tons/ha, respectively. After one seasonal growth of rice, soil physicochemical properties, soil respiration and bacterial communities were investigated. Results showed that soil pH increased accordingly with increasing dose of CaCO3 addition, and 7.5 tons/ha addition increased soil pH to neutral condition. Moderate dose of CaCO3 application (4.5 tons/ha) significantly increased soil dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) content, enhanced soil respiration, while the excessive CaCO3 application (7.5 tons/ha) decreased these soil properties. High-throughput sequencing results illustrated that moderate dose of CaCO3 application increased the richness and alpha diversity of soil bacterial community. Compared with control, the relative abundance of Anaerolineaceae family belonging to Chloroflexi phylum increased by 38.7%, 35.4% and 24.5% under 2.25, 4.5 and 7.5 tons/ha treatments, respectively. Redundancy analysis (RDA) showed that soil pH was the most important factor shaping soil bacterial community. The results of this study suggest that proper dose of CaCO3 additions to acid paddy soil in southern China could have positive effects on soil properties and bacterial community.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Calcium carbonate; High-throughput sequencing; Soil acidification; Soil bacterial community; Soil respiration

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30784455     DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2018.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci (China)        ISSN: 1001-0742            Impact factor:   5.565


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