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Steering microbiomes by organic amendments towards climate-smart agricultural soils

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BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS
卷 57, 期 8, 页码 1053-1074

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DOI: 10.1007/s00374-021-01599-5

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Greenhouse gases; Agricultural soils; Organic amendment; Flux measurements; Microbial community abundance and compositions; Plant growth

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  1. German DFG [BR 5535/1-1]
  2. Dutch Research Council (NOW) [870.15.073]

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The study demonstrated that steering soil microbiome through application of specific organic amendments can reduce greenhouse gases emissions, increase soil carbon content, and promote crop growth. Organic amendments have the potential to modulate the microbial community in soils, making them more climate-smart compared to conventional use of mineral fertilizers.
We steered the soil microbiome via applications of organic residues (mix of cover crop residues, sewage sludge + compost, and digestate + compost) to enhance multiple ecosystem services in line with climate-smart agriculture. Our result highlights the potential to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions from agricultural soils by the application of specific organic amendments (especially digestate + compost). Unexpectedly, also the addition of mineral fertilizer in our mesocosms led to similar combined GHG emissions than one of the specific organic amendments. However, the application of organic amendments has the potential to increase soil C, which is not the case when using mineral fertilizer. While GHG emissions from cover crop residues were significantly higher compared to mineral fertilizer and the other organic amendments, crop growth was promoted. Furthermore, all organic amendments induced a shift in the diversity and abundances of key microbial groups. We show that organic amendments have the potential to not only lower GHG emissions by modifying the microbial community abundance and composition, but also favour crop growth-promoting microorganisms. This modulation of the microbial community by organic amendments bears the potential to turn soils into more climate-smart soils in comparison to the more conventional use of mineral fertilizers.

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