Effects of different cover crop treatments on soil microbial community composition in kiwifruit orchard

In order to provide a theoretical basis for ecological management model in an orchard, we investigated the characteristics of soil microbial community composition under cover crop treatments in a kiwifruit orchard in the water source conservation area of Danjiangkou. We used the phospholipid fatty a...

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Main Authors: LI Qing-mei, ZHANG Ling-ling, ZHAO Jian-ning, ZHANG Yan-jun, LIU Hong-mei, WANG Hua-ling, WANG Hui, YANG Dian-lin, ZHANG Fan, WENG Chang-ming
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Resources and Environment
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Online Access:http://www.aed.org.cn/nyzyyhjxb/html/2020/3/20200303.htm
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Summary:In order to provide a theoretical basis for ecological management model in an orchard, we investigated the characteristics of soil microbial community composition under cover crop treatments in a kiwifruit orchard in the water source conservation area of Danjiangkou. We used the phospholipid fatty acid(PLFA)method to analyze the effects of different treatments(T1:Cover crop left on soil after cutting; T2:Cover crop and removed after cutting; CK:Clean tillage)on soil microbial community structure. The results showed that the total PLFAs, microbial biomass carbon, and nitrogen of cover crop treatments(T1 and T2)were significantly higher than that of CK(<i>P</i><0.05).Soil microbial community was influenced mainly by soil pH and carbon/nitrogen ratio. Soil pH was positively correlated with total PLFAs, bacteria PLFAs, Gram-negative bacteria PLFAs. And there was a positive relationship between Gram-positive bacteria PLFAs/Gram-negative bacteria PLFAs ratio and carbon/nitrogen ratio. In summary, intercropping cover crop in kiwifruit orchard changed soil environmental factors and impacted soil microbial community composition.
ISSN:2095-6819
2095-6819