2019
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy9120808
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Liming Positively Modulates Microbial Community Composition and Function of Sugarcane Fields

Abstract: Liming combined with an optimum quantity of inorganic fertilizer, as a soil amendment in intensive agriculture, is a viable agricultural practice in terms of improving soil nutrient status and productivity, as well as mitigating soil degradation. The chief benefits of this strategy are fundamentally dependent on soil microbial function. However, we have limited knowledge about lime’s effects on soil microbiomes and their functions, nor on its comprehensive influence on soil nutrient status and the productivity… Show more

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“…In this study, liming significantly enhanced leaves yield of flue-cured tobacco on an acidic soil also reported in previous studies (Karaivazoglou et al 2007;Jiang et al 2015;Pang et al 2019). The improvement in soil pH of Here CK, St, St + D and St + L are respectively tobacco straw removed, tobacco straw return, tobacco straw return with dolomite, tobacco straw return with lime Columns with different lowercase letters indicate a significant difference for different year (P < 0.05) lime and dolomite treatment probably increased the growth, yield and quality of tobacco.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In this study, liming significantly enhanced leaves yield of flue-cured tobacco on an acidic soil also reported in previous studies (Karaivazoglou et al 2007;Jiang et al 2015;Pang et al 2019). The improvement in soil pH of Here CK, St, St + D and St + L are respectively tobacco straw removed, tobacco straw return, tobacco straw return with dolomite, tobacco straw return with lime Columns with different lowercase letters indicate a significant difference for different year (P < 0.05) lime and dolomite treatment probably increased the growth, yield and quality of tobacco.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Beta diversity analysis was performed using QIIME software to compare the similarities of different samples for species diversity. Principal Coordinates Analysis (PCoA) [ 33 ] PCoA was used for the classification of samples, which further demonstrate the differences in species diversity among samples, and R (version 3.2.2) tool was to draw the PCoA analysis chart respectively [ 34 ]. The circlize package in the R (version 3.2.2) was used to draw chord diagrams [ 35 ], and ggplot2, magrittr and ggpubr packages were used to visually analyze the species diversity [ 36 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It contributes considerably to the sugar and biofuel-producing industries [1][2][3]. Fertilization is a crucial agricultural approach that not only improves plant nutrient storage but also simultaneously alters soil attributes and microbial communities [4,5]. In the past few decades, extensive fertilization, especially nitrogen (N) fertilizer, has been used to raise sugarcane production to meet the growing sugar demand [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%