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  5. Microorganisms maintain C:N stoichiometric balance by regulating the priming effect in long-term fertilized soils

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Microorganisms maintain C:N stoichiometric balance by regulating the priming effect in long-term fertilized soils

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Applied Soil Ecology
Vol 167
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2021.104033

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Labile carbon (C) inputs affect the soil carbon:nitrogen (C:N) ratio and microbial stoichiometric homeostasis, which control the intensity and direction of the priming effect (PE). Here, we clarified how soil microorganisms regulate enzyme production and PE to maintain the C:N stoichiometric balance. Specifically, we conducted an incubation experiment by adding 13C-labeled glucose to four long-term fertilized paddy soils: no fertilization; fertilization with mineral nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK); NPK combined with straw; and NPK with manure (NPKM). After glucose addition, the dissolved organic carbon-to-ammonium (DOC:NH4 +) ratio (24–39) initially increased, but subsequently decreased after day 2 following glucose exhaustion. In parallel, the microbial C:N imbalance [(DOC:NH4 +):(microbial biomass C:microbial biomass N)] rapidly decreased from day 2 (4.6–7.2) to day 20 (<0.5). Thus, microorganisms became C limited after 20 days of incubation. Excess C, resulting from glucose addition, increased N-hydrolase (chitinase) production and N mining from soil organic matter (SOM) through positive PEs. However, C hydrolase (β-1,4-glucosidase and β-xylosidase) activity increased, while that of N hydrolase (chitinase) decreased, following glucose exhaustion. Consequently, the C:N microbial biomass ratio increased as the DOC:NH4 + ratio decreased, leading to negative PEs. NPKM-fertilized soil had the largest cumulative PE (2.3% of soil organic carbon) because it had the highest microbial biomass and iron (Fe) reduction rate. Thus, this increased N mining from SOM maintained the microbial C:N stoichiometric balance. We concluded that soil microorganisms regulate C- and N-hydrolase production to control the intensity and direction of PE, maintaining the C:N stoichiometric balance in response to labile C inputs.

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Zhenke Zhu, Juan Zhou, Muhammad Shahbaz, Haiming Tang, Shoulong Liu, Wenju Zhang, Hongzhao Yuan, Ping Zhou, Hattan A. Alharbi, Jinshui Wu, Yakov Kuzyakov, Tida Ge (2021). Microorganisms maintain C:N stoichiometric balance by regulating the priming effect in long-term fertilized soils. Applied Soil Ecology, 167, pp. 104033-104033, DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2021.104033.

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