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Microbial response to salinity stress in a tropical sandy soil amended with native shrub residues or inorganic fertilizer

pmid: 26143083
Soil degradation and salinization caused by inappropriate cultivation practices and high levels of saltwater intrusion are having an adverse effect on agriculture in Central Senegal. The residues of Piliostigma reticulatum, a local shrub that coexists with crops, were recently shown to increase particulate organic matter and improve soil quality and may be a promising means of alleviating the effects of salinization. This study compared the effects of inorganic fertilizer and P. reticulatum residues on microbial properties and the ability of soil to withstand salinity stress. We hypothesized that soils amended with P. reticulatum would be less affected by salinity stress than soils amended with inorganic fertilizer and control soil. Salinity stress was applied to soil from a field site that had been cultivated for 5 years under a millet/peanut crop rotation when microbial biomass, phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) community profile, catabolic diversity, microbial activities were determined. Microbial biomass, nitrification potential and dehydrogenase activity were higher by 20%, 56% and 69% respectively in soil with the organic amendment. With salinity stress, the structure and activities of the microbial community were significantly affected. Although the biomass of actinobacteria community increased with salinity stress, there was a substantial reduction in microbial activity in all soils. The soil organically amended was, however, less affected by salinity stress than the control or inorganic fertilizer treatment. This suggests that amendment using P. reticulatum residues may improve the ability of soils to respond to saline conditions.
- Laboratoire Parole et Langage France
- Département Sciences sociales, agriculture et alimentation, espace et environnement France
- National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment France
- University System of Ohio United States
- French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation France
Crops, Agricultural, Soil management, Salinity, Resistance, Microbial Consortia, 630, Soil, Biomass, Fertilizers, [SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology, Phospholipids, Soil Microbiology, Tropical Climate, Fatty Acids, Agriculture, Fabaceae, Piliostigma reticulatum, Senegal, Microbial activity, [SDU.STU.AG] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology, [ SDU.STU.AG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology
Crops, Agricultural, Soil management, Salinity, Resistance, Microbial Consortia, 630, Soil, Biomass, Fertilizers, [SDU.STU.AG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology, Phospholipids, Soil Microbiology, Tropical Climate, Fatty Acids, Agriculture, Fabaceae, Piliostigma reticulatum, Senegal, Microbial activity, [SDU.STU.AG] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology, [ SDU.STU.AG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Applied geology
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