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Soil Ecology Letters | Effects of Different Fertilizers on the Activity, Abundance and Community Composition of Paddy Soil Oxygen and Ammonium Oxidation |
Paper Title: Effects of different fertilization practices on anammox activity, abundance, and community compositions in a paddy soil
Journal: Soil Ecology Letters
Soil Ecology Letters Soil Ecology Letters Soil Ecology LettersAuthors: Geng Sun, Mei Sun, Zunchang Luo, Chao Li, Xiaoping Xiao, Xiaojing Li, Junjie Zhong, Hua Wang, San'an Nie
Posting time: 26 Jul 2021
DOI: 10.
1007/s42832-021-0103-5
1007/s42832-021-0103-5 10.
1007/s42832-021-0103-5
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This study was based on a positioning experiment, and set up four field treatments: conventional fertilizer, rice straw return to field, green manure return to field, and rice straw green manure combined return to field.
The different treatments were analyzed by 15N isotope tracer, fluorescent quantitative PCR and Illumina sequencing.
Potential activity, functional gene hzsB copy number and community composition of anammox bacteria in paddy soil
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The results show that the return of organic materials to the field can reduce the loss of nitrogen in the paddy field to a certain extent
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This study was based on a positioning experiment, and set up four field treatments: conventional fertilizer, rice straw return to field, green manure return to field, and rice straw green manure combined return to field.
RESEARCH ARTICLE RESEARCH ARTICLE
Effects of different fertilization practices on anammox activity, abundance, and community compositions in a paddy soil
Effects of different fertilization practices on anammox activity, abundance, and community compositions in a paddy soil Effects of different fertilization practices on anammox activity, abundance, and community compositions in a paddy soil Effects of different fertilization practices on anammox activity, abundance, and community compositions in a paddy soilGeng Sun, Mei Sun, Zunchang Luo, Chao Li, Xiaoping Xiao, Xiaojing Li, Junjie Zhong, Hua Wang, San'an Nie
Soil Ecology Letters,
Soil Ecology Letters,doi:10.
1007/s42832-021-0103-5.
The return of organic materials to the field is an important farmland management measure, but its impact on the soil anammox process is still unclear
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This study was based on a positioning experiment, and set up four field treatments: conventional fertilizer, rice straw return to field, green manure return to field, and rice straw green manure combined return to field.
The different treatments were analyzed by 15N isotope tracer, fluorescent quantitative PCR and Illumina sequencing.
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