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KINETICS OF THE MICROBIAL FUNCTIONAL PROFILE INVOLVED IN DECOMPOSITION SHAPPED BY LONG-TERM APPLICATION OF INPUTES

Published in Scientific Papers. Series A. Agronomy, Vol. LXVII, Issue 1
Written by Alexandra GHEORGHIȚǍ, Roxana VIDICAN, Larisa CORCOZ, Vlad STOIAN

Fertilization methods have the capacity to modify both soil fertility and biological characteristics, consequently affecting the ecological functions of the soil. Straws are a hard crop residue to decompose, and stimulate the appearance of a specific functional microbiome. The microbial functional profile is correlated with the application of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (NPK). The present study aims to analyze the effect of long-term application of inorganic fertilizers and liming on the functional soil microbial communities. A modified EcoPlate method was used to incorporates the utilization of straw subjected to a 30-day incubation period in the soil at the Livada Agricultural Research and Development Station. In the aftermath of the Ecoplate experiment, discernible alterations in substrate solubilization rates have been noted across diverse soil compositions, spanning from untreated soil to those enriched with nitrogen, phosphorus, and an NPK complex. The results provide information on important functional soil microbial assemblages influenced by fertilizer application and the detection of the most active functional gropus associated with straw decomposition process.

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