A study to investigate the effects of long-term organic and integrated fertilization on soil microbial community
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ABSTRACT: Microbes play key roles in diverse biogeochemical processes including nutrient cycling. However, responses of soil microbial community at the functional gene level to long-term fertilization, especially integrated fertilization (chemical combined with organic fertilization) remain unclear. Here we used microarray-based GeoChip techniques to explore the shifts of soil microbial functional community in a nutrient-poor paddy soil with long-term (21 years).The long-term fertilization experiment site (set up in 1990) was located in Taoyuan agro-ecosystem research station (28°55’N, 111°27’E), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan Province, China, with a double-cropped rice system. fertilization at various regimes.
ORGANISM(S): uncultured soil microorganism soil metagenome
PROVIDER: GSE104014 | GEO | 2020/09/19
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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