Changes in bacterial community structure and carbon metabolism in sandy soil under the long-term application of chitin-rich organic material and attapulgite

He Zhang,Aurore Degre, Caroline De Clerck, Shuangshuang Li, Jinshan Lian, Yuanyuan Peng,Tao Sun, Lindan Luo, Yanan Yue, Guihua Li,Jianfeng Zhang

APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY(2024)

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Continuous expansion of sandy soil deeply threatens crop security and has become one of the main challenges facing modern society. Chitin-rich organic material and attapulgite have been considered efficient materials to improve degraded soil based on their rich nutrient contents and unique structures. However, their potential effects on microbial community and functions in sandy soil are poorly understood. Therefore, we conducted a 4year field experiment featuring amendment with chitin-rich organic material and attapulgite and investigated the effect of amendments on microbial community diversity, structure and function using amplicons (16S and ITS) and metagenomic sequencing. The four treatments were as follows: (1) CK: no soil amendment; (2) SA: CK + attapulgite amendment; (3) SC: CK + chitin-rich organic material; and (4) SCA: CK + chitin-rich organic material + attapulgite amendment. The results indicated that the concentrations of soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen, available phosphate (AP), available potassium, and enzyme activities increased while pH decreased in the treatments with chitin-rich organic material application (SC and SCA). Microorganisms have different responses to different soil amendments. Bacteria are the main components of microorganisms and their community structure was altered under chitin-rich organic material treatments (SC and SCA). Furthermore, 14 OTUs belonging to five phyla (Proteobacteria, Actinobacteriota, Firmicutes, Gemmatimonadota, and Patescibacteria) related to the decomposition of organic matter were enriched in SC, while 22 OTUs belonging to six phyla (Proteobacteria, Actinobacteriota, Firmicutes, Gemmatimonadota, Patescibacteria, and Cyanobacteria) were enriched significantly in SCA, suggesting that the combination of the two amendments had the potential to further alter the bacterial community compared with a single amendment. The metagenomic analysis revealed a decrease in the relative abundance of genes involved in carbon metabolism in SCA, with soil pH, AP, enzyme activity, SOC, and bacterial community structure identified as primary influencing factors. In conclusion, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the effects of chitin-rich organic material and attapulgite on microorganisms in sandy soil and found a robust link between soil properties, bacterial community structure, and microbial carbon metabolism function.
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Sandy soil,Chitin-rich organic material,Attapulgite amendment,Soil microbial community,Microbial carbon metabolism,Metagenomics
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