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Alleviating soil degradation caused by watermelon continuous cropping obstacle: Application of urban waste compost.

Sheng Ding1, Deping Zhou2, Huawei Wei1, Shuhang Wu3, Bing Xie4.   

Abstract

Soil degradation caused by watermelon continuous cropping obstacle is a serious problem in China. Compost, as a soil conditioner, has great potential in improving soil degradation. In order to explore how compost affects the soil quality under continuous cropping obstacle, associations among soil chemical characteristics, microbial community structures and agronomic variables were analyzed and compared. Results showed that soil pH, available potassium, alkali-hydrolyzable nitrogen and organic matter changed significantly after using maize straw compost and sludge compost, which indicated the feasibility of composts as soil remediations. This is also reflected on the significant changes of soil microbial community. Mizugakiibacter, as the main reason of watermelon continuous cropping obstacle, decreased significantly after using compost products. It also showed a negative connection with most chemical characteristics. Rhodanobacter and Galbibacter increased significantly after using compost products, which were positively related to most chemical characteristics. The increase of them was helpful to reduce Mizugakiibacter. Beneficial bacteria were positively related to beneficial fungi (Chaetomium and Chrysosporium). The increase of them and the decrease of Verticillium also helped to improve microbial community structure. The results indicated that compost as a useful and inexpensive technique could alleviate soil degradation caused by watermelon continuous cropping obstacle.
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Keywords:  Compost; Continuous cropping obstacle; Microbial community structure; Soil quality

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33182114     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128387

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-08-10       Impact factor: 6.627

4.  Response of bacterial community composition and co-occurrence network to straw and straw biochar incorporation.

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