Accession PRJCA003857
Title Soil microbial community structure under different soil management measures
Relevance Agricultural
Data types Raw sequence reads
Organisms soil metagenome
Description With the decrease of arable lands, continuous cropping is commonly applied to agricultural production (Li et al. 2020). Continuously cropping has the adverse impact on soil quality and productivity (She et al. 2017). Many studies have demonstrated that long-term continuous cropping leads to yields reduction, alters soil physiochemical features, changes the structure of soil microbial communities, decreases the beneficial fungi, and enriches soil-borne diseases.
Sample scope Environment
Release date 2020-11-16
Publication
PubMed ID Article title Journal name DOI Year
35228617 Contrasting assembly mechanisms and drivers of soil rare and abundant bacterial communities in 22-year continuous and non-continuous cropping systems Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-022-07285-2 2022
35526398 Rotation cropping and organic fertilizer jointly promote soil health and crop production Journal of Environmental Management 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.115190 2022
35516429 Application of Manure Rather Than Plant-Origin Organic Fertilizers Alters the Fungal Community in Continuous Cropping Tobacco Soil Frontiers in Microbiology 10.3389/fmicb.2022.818956 2022
Grants
Agency program Grant ID Grant title
Yunnan Provincial Department of Science and Technology 202001AU070006 Study on the interaction mechanism of tobacco root-Soil-Microorganism under long-term continuous cropping conditions
Yunnan Provincial Department of Science and Technology 202001AU070006 Study on the interaction mechanism of tobacco root-Soil-Microorganism under long-term continuous cropping conditions
Submitter Yonglei    Jiang  (835578270@qq.com)
Organization Yunnan Academy of Tobacco Agricultural Sciences
Submission date 2020-11-12

Project Data

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CRA003510 Effects of long-term fertilization management on fungal communities in continuous cropping tobacco soil