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Bacterial Community Structure and Diversity in a Black Soil as Affected by Long-Term Fertilization 被引量:46

Bacterial Community Structure and Diversity in a Black Soil as Affected by Long-Term Fertilization
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摘要 Black soil (Mollisol) is one of the main soil types in northeastern China. Biolog and polymerase chain reactiondenaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) methods were used to examine the influence of various fertilizer combinations on the structure and function of the bacterial community in a black soil collected from Harbin, Heilongjiang Province. Biolog results showed that substrate richness and catabolic diversity of the soil bacterial community were the greatest in the chemical fertilizer and chemical fertilizer+manure treatments. The metabolic ability of the bacterial community in the manure treatment was similar to the control. DGGE fingerprinting indicated similarity in the distribution of most 16S rDNA bands among all treatments, suggesting that microorganisms with those bands were stable and not influenced by fertilization. However, chemical fertilizer increased the diversity of soil bacterial community. Principal com- ponent analysis of Biolog and DGGE data revealed that the structure and function of the bacterial community were similar in the control and manure treatments, suggesting that the application of manure increased the soil microbial population, but had no effect on the bacterial community structure. Catabolic function was similar in the chemical fertilizer and chemical fertilizer+manure treatments, but the composition structure of the soil microbes differed between them. The use of chemical fertilizers could result in a decline in the catabolic activity of fast-growing or eutrophic bacteria. Black soil(Mollisol) is one of the main soil types in northeastern China. Biolog and polymerase chain reactiondenaturing gradient gel electrophoresis(PCR-DGGE) methods were used to examine the infiuence of various fertilizer combinations on the structure and function of the bacterial community in a black soil collected from Harbin,Heilongjiang Province. Biolog results showed that substrate richness and catabolic diversity of the soil bacterial community were the greatest in the chemical fertilizer and chemical fertilizer+manure treatments. The metabolic ability of the bacterial community in the manure treatment was similar to the control. DGGE fingerprinting indicated similarity in the distribution of most 16S rDNA bands among all treatments,suggesting that microorganisms with those bands were stable and not infiuenced by fertilization. However,chemical fertilizer increased the diversity of soil bacterial community. Principal component analysis of Biolog and DGGE data revealed that the structure and function of the bacterial community were similar in the control and manure treatments,suggesting that the application of manure increased the soil microbial population,but had no effect on the bacterial community structure. Catabolic function was similar in the chemical fertilizer and chemical fertilizer+manure treatments,but the composition structure of the soil microbes differed between them. The use of chemical fertilizers could result in a decline in the catabolic activity of fast-growing or eutrophic bacteria.
出处 《Pedosphere》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第5期582-592,共11页 土壤圈(英文版)
基金 the Heilongjiang Provincial Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholars, China (No.JC200622) the Heilongjiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (No.C2004-17) the National "Eleventh Five Years Plan" Key Project on Science and Technology of China (No.2006BAD25B05).
关键词 bacteria community black soil chemical fertilizer DIVERSITY MANURE 黑土 长期施肥 菌群结构 化学肥料
作者简介 E-mail: weidan_0451 @163. comCorresponding author. E-mail: hitzjz@hit.edu.cn.
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