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Effects of Continuous Ridge Tillage at Two Fertilizer Depths on Microbial Community Structure and Rice Yield

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  • Lihua Liu

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Shize Cui

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Meng Qin

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Liqiang Chen

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Dawei Yin

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Xiaohong Guo

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Hongyu Li

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Guiping Zheng

    (Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Modern Agricultural Cultivation and Crop Germplasm, College of Agriculture, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China)

Abstract

Ridge tillage at two fertilizer depths is a new type of conservation tillage method that was previously shown to substantially improve rice yield. This study aimed to compare the effects of continuous ridge tillage at two fertilizer depths (L treatment) with those of conventional cultivation (P treatment) on bacterial and fungal diversity in the rice root zone and study the correlation between microorganisms and yield components. At the mature stage, the yield and yield components of rice plants were compared. Test soil (0–20 cm) with continuous tillage for 3 years was used for high-throughput sequencing to analyze the microbial community structure in the root–soil of the two treatments. We found that the L treatment increased soil nutrient content and improved soil physical properties, which altered the composition of the microbial community. The bacterial ACE and Chao indices in the L treatment increased by 1.46% and 1.83%, respectively, and the fungal ACE and Chao indices increased by 5.25% and 5.49%, compared with the P treatment, respectively. The average theoretical yield under the L treatment was 9781.51 kg/ha, which was 19.23% higher than that under the P treatment. Continuous ridge tillage at two fertilizer depths can provide a better soil environment for rice growth and increase the yield.

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  • Lihua Liu & Shize Cui & Meng Qin & Liqiang Chen & Dawei Yin & Xiaohong Guo & Hongyu Li & Guiping Zheng, 2022. "Effects of Continuous Ridge Tillage at Two Fertilizer Depths on Microbial Community Structure and Rice Yield," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(7), pages 1-16, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:12:y:2022:i:7:p:923-:d:847975
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    1. Oscar Chichongue & Johan van Tol & Gert Ceronio & Chris Du Preez, 2020. "Effects of Tillage Systems and Cropping Patterns on Soil Physical Properties in Mozambique," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 10(10), pages 1-18, September.
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