Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms

In the greenhouse of the Chinese Academy of Sciences located on Huaizhong Road in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, five fertilization treatment levels were established. These consisted of no fertilization (CK), conventional chemical fertilizer (with 100% chemical fertilizer application), and bioga...

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Main Authors: Wencong Yang, Yijing Cheng, Xia Wu, Jia Zhou, Xiuping Liu
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description In the greenhouse of the Chinese Academy of Sciences located on Huaizhong Road in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, five fertilization treatment levels were established. These consisted of no fertilization (CK), conventional chemical fertilizer (with 100% chemical fertilizer application), and biogas slurry substitution treatments for chemical fertilizers (replacing 30%, 60%, and 100% of the chemical fertilizer nitrogen with biogas slurry nitrogen). Soil nutrient determination methods and high-throughput sequencing were employed to elucidate the correlative relationship between soil nutrients and microbial community metabolism. The results showed that in contrast to the treatment of solely applying chemical fertilizers, the combined application of biogas slurry could effectively enhance the soil nutrient content during different growth stages and promote the growth of corn plants. Among them, the replacement of 30% of the chemical fertilizer with biogas slurry exhibited the most optimal effect on augmenting soil nutrients and plant nutrient absorption. After the combined application of biogas slurry, the richness of both bacterial and fungal communities was substantially increased, and the diversity of the bacterial flora was also notably enhanced. However, the application of only biogas slurry led to a reduction in the species diversity of soil fungi. Pearson correlation analysis indicated that the Chao1 index of bacterial and fungal communities was significantly positively correlated with soil available phosphorus, available potassium, and nitrogen in the form of nitrate and significantly negatively correlated with pH. In summary, the combined application of chemical fertilizer and 30% biogas slurry was most conducive to enhancing the metabolic activity of soil microorganisms and the functional diversity of soil microbial communities, and when a relatively large amount of biogas slurry was used, it could completely substitute the chemical fertilizer.
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spelling doaj-art-b125d7697f8143478ba105aec8549a2e2025-01-24T13:42:14ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072024-12-01131210.3390/microorganisms13010002Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and MicroorganismsWencong Yang0Yijing Cheng1Xia Wu2Jia Zhou3Xiuping Liu4School of Geographical Sciences, Harbin Normal University, Harbin 150025, ChinaSchool of Geographical Sciences, Harbin Normal University, Harbin 150025, ChinaSchool of Geographical Sciences, Harbin Normal University, Harbin 150025, ChinaSchool of Geographical Sciences, Harbin Normal University, Harbin 150025, ChinaCenter for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang 050021, ChinaIn the greenhouse of the Chinese Academy of Sciences located on Huaizhong Road in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, five fertilization treatment levels were established. These consisted of no fertilization (CK), conventional chemical fertilizer (with 100% chemical fertilizer application), and biogas slurry substitution treatments for chemical fertilizers (replacing 30%, 60%, and 100% of the chemical fertilizer nitrogen with biogas slurry nitrogen). Soil nutrient determination methods and high-throughput sequencing were employed to elucidate the correlative relationship between soil nutrients and microbial community metabolism. The results showed that in contrast to the treatment of solely applying chemical fertilizers, the combined application of biogas slurry could effectively enhance the soil nutrient content during different growth stages and promote the growth of corn plants. Among them, the replacement of 30% of the chemical fertilizer with biogas slurry exhibited the most optimal effect on augmenting soil nutrients and plant nutrient absorption. After the combined application of biogas slurry, the richness of both bacterial and fungal communities was substantially increased, and the diversity of the bacterial flora was also notably enhanced. However, the application of only biogas slurry led to a reduction in the species diversity of soil fungi. Pearson correlation analysis indicated that the Chao1 index of bacterial and fungal communities was significantly positively correlated with soil available phosphorus, available potassium, and nitrogen in the form of nitrate and significantly negatively correlated with pH. In summary, the combined application of chemical fertilizer and 30% biogas slurry was most conducive to enhancing the metabolic activity of soil microorganisms and the functional diversity of soil microbial communities, and when a relatively large amount of biogas slurry was used, it could completely substitute the chemical fertilizer.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/13/1/2biogas slurrygrowth cyclesoil nutrientssoil microorganisms
spellingShingle Wencong Yang
Yijing Cheng
Xia Wu
Jia Zhou
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Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms
Microorganisms
biogas slurry
growth cycle
soil nutrients
soil microorganisms
title Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms
title_full Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms
title_fullStr Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms
title_short Effects of Combined Application of Biogas Slurry and Chemical Fertilizers on Silage Corn, Soil Nutrients, and Microorganisms
title_sort effects of combined application of biogas slurry and chemical fertilizers on silage corn soil nutrients and microorganisms
topic biogas slurry
growth cycle
soil nutrients
soil microorganisms
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/13/1/2
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