2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2022.104696
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Crop types and irrigation regimes as drivers of plastisphere bacterial communities in plastic-mulching croplands of subtropical China

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“…Similarly, numerous studies have demonstrated that mulching leads to a decrease in the intricacy of soil bacterial networks. However, Luo et al discovered that plastisphere communities in sprinkling irrigation and vegetable planting systems displayed a more intricate and stable ecological network [68]. Molecular ecological network analyses unveiled that straw mulching resulted in a reduction in both bacterial and fungal network complexity [49,65,69], while simultaneously increasing the ratios between positive and negative links [34].…”
Section: Mulching Practices Change the Soil Bacterial Composition And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, numerous studies have demonstrated that mulching leads to a decrease in the intricacy of soil bacterial networks. However, Luo et al discovered that plastisphere communities in sprinkling irrigation and vegetable planting systems displayed a more intricate and stable ecological network [68]. Molecular ecological network analyses unveiled that straw mulching resulted in a reduction in both bacterial and fungal network complexity [49,65,69], while simultaneously increasing the ratios between positive and negative links [34].…”
Section: Mulching Practices Change the Soil Bacterial Composition And...mentioning
confidence: 99%