2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00374-018-01335-6
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Long-term silicate fertilization increases the abundance of Actinobacterial population in paddy soils

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“…Exogenous application of K-silicate has a positive role in enhancing plant growth, root length, and architecture [ 28 , 35 ], which mitigates the deleterious effect of salinity in the faba bean rhizosphere leading to increasing microbial biomass, which indirectly reflecting on prompting the synthesis of soil enzymes. Moreover, K-silicate could stimulate the availability of soil nutrients, such as N, which has a direct positive relationship with the activities of soil enzymes [ 36 , 37 ]. The direct application of PGPR to the soil or in the inoculated seeds greatly increases microbial biomass and community diversity, which influenced the soil enzymes [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exogenous application of K-silicate has a positive role in enhancing plant growth, root length, and architecture [ 28 , 35 ], which mitigates the deleterious effect of salinity in the faba bean rhizosphere leading to increasing microbial biomass, which indirectly reflecting on prompting the synthesis of soil enzymes. Moreover, K-silicate could stimulate the availability of soil nutrients, such as N, which has a direct positive relationship with the activities of soil enzymes [ 36 , 37 ]. The direct application of PGPR to the soil or in the inoculated seeds greatly increases microbial biomass and community diversity, which influenced the soil enzymes [ 38 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil Si has many fractions, including available Si, organic matter adsorbed Si (OM Si), Fe/Mn-oxide-combined Si (Fe-Mn Si), and amorphous Si (ASi), which exhibit a dynamic balance between different Si fractions that regulate available Si in the soil (Cornelis et al, 2011;Georgiadis et al, 2013;Baráo et al, 2014;Cornelis and Delvaux, 2016;Li et al, 2020;Yang et al, 2020a). Changes in soil available Si are influenced by many management practices, such as slag fertilization, Si fertilization, and returning of straw (Ning et al, 2014;Liang et al, 2015;Samaddar et al, 2019;Li et al, 2020). In recent years, the risk for bioavailable Si deficiency has become obvious with the promotion of high-yield varieties and increase in multiple cropping index (Liang et al, 2015;Marxen et al, 2016;.…”
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“…For determining the NO 3 ‐N contents, 5 g of soil sample was extracted with 50 mL of 0.025 M Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3 and the NO 3 ‐N contents measured by the ion selective electrode method using nitrate and a reference electrode. Available P was determined using the Lancaster method as reported by Samaddar et al (2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%