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Effects of long-term fertilization on phoD-harboring bacterial community in Karst soils.
Yajun Hu,Yinhang Xia,Qi Sun,Kun-Ping Liu,Xiangbi Chen,Tida Ge,Baoli Zhu,Zhenke Zhu,Zhenhua Zhang,Yirong Su +9 more
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The results suggested that optimized combinations of inorganic/organic fertilizations could promote P availability via regulating soil phoD-harboring bacteria community diversity and ALP activity.About:
This article is published in Science of The Total Environment.The article was published on 2018-07-01. It has received 123 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Organic matter & Manure.read more
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Biogeochemical cycles of key elements in the paddy-rice rhizosphere: Microbial mechanisms and coupling processes
TL;DR: In this article, a review summarizes the biogeochemical processes of key elements (C, N, P, and Fe) in the rice rhizosphere and their coupling mechanisms.
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Understanding how long-term organic amendments increase soil phosphatase activities: Insight into phoD- and phoC-harboring functional microbial populations
Gongwen Luo,Bo Sun,Ling Li,Minghui Li,Manqiang Liu,Yiyong Zhu,Shiwei Guo,Ning Ling,Qirong Shen +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive meta-analysis of 599 measurements from 106 published studies around the world was performed as well as a field component sourced from a 30-year-old field experiment on fertilization.
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Partial Replacement of Inorganic Phosphorus (P) by Organic Manure Reshapes Phosphate Mobilizing Bacterial Community and Promotes P Bioavailability in a Paddy Soil
Qing-Fang Bi,Ke-Jie Li,Bang-Xiao Zheng,Xi-Peng Liu,Hong-Zhe Li,Bing-Jie Jin,Kai Ding,Xiao-Ru Yang,Xianyong Lin,Yong-Guan Zhu +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the partial replacement of mineral P with organic manure could reshape the inorganic phosphate solubilizing and alkaline-phosphomonoesterase encoding bacterial communities towards more resilient and effective to the high P utilization and productivity over intense cultivation, providing insights into the potential of soil microbes in the efficient management of agricultural P fertilization.
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Isolation and Characterization of Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria With Multiple Phosphorus Sources Utilizing Capability and Their Potential for Lead Immobilization in Soil
Wenjie Wan,Wenjie Wan,Yin Qin,Huiqin Wu,Wenlong Zuo,Huangmei He,Jiadan Tan,Yi Wang,Donglan He +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the solubilizing of tricalcium phosphate by phosphorus solubILizing bacterium belonging to Acinetobacter is coupled with the synthesis of polyphosphate.
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Impact of long-term phosphorus fertilizer inputs on bacterial phoD gene community in a maize field, Northeast China.
Xiaodong Chen,Nan Jiang,Leo M. Condron,Kari E. Dunfield,Zhenhua Chen,Jingkuan Wang,Lijun Chen +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that changes of soil P availability as a result of long-term P fertilizer inputs significantly affected alkaline phosphomonoesterase activity by regulating phoD gene abundance, diversity, as well as altering the phOD gene community composition.
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