2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.115123
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Deciphering biochar compost co-application impact on microbial communities mediating carbon and nitrogen transformation across different stages of corn development

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“…In addition, correlation analysis showed that OTU386 and OTU425 were negatively correlated with ZN-S10 (Figure 6). Taxonomic annotation results revealed that OTU386 was a member of the family Reyranellaceae, and the members belonging to Reyranellaceae may be involved in nitrification [30]; OTU425 classified into the genus Sphingomonas functions as a bacterial iron carrier and has a nitrogen-fixing ability [31]. OTU169, which was positively correlated with ZN-S10 (Figure 6, was classified into Mucilaginibacter, members of which promote plant growth, induce salt tolerance, and increase cytoplasmic signaling in plants [32].…”
Section: Correlation Analysis Of Zn-s10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, correlation analysis showed that OTU386 and OTU425 were negatively correlated with ZN-S10 (Figure 6). Taxonomic annotation results revealed that OTU386 was a member of the family Reyranellaceae, and the members belonging to Reyranellaceae may be involved in nitrification [30]; OTU425 classified into the genus Sphingomonas functions as a bacterial iron carrier and has a nitrogen-fixing ability [31]. OTU169, which was positively correlated with ZN-S10 (Figure 6, was classified into Mucilaginibacter, members of which promote plant growth, induce salt tolerance, and increase cytoplasmic signaling in plants [32].…”
Section: Correlation Analysis Of Zn-s10mentioning
confidence: 99%