Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community

Compost amendment has been reported to impact soil microbial activities or community composition. However, little information is available on (i) to what extent compost amendment concurrently affects the activity, size and composition of soil microbial community, (ií) the relative effect of the addition of a material rich in organic matter versus addition of compost-borne microorganisms in explaining the effects of amendment and (iii) the resilience of community characteristics. We compared five treatments in microcosms: (i) control soil (S), (ii) soil + low level of compost (Sc), (iii) soil + high level of compost (SC), sterilized soil + high level of compost [(S)C] and soil + high level of sterilized compost [S(C)]. The actual C mineralization rate, substrate-induced respiration, size of microbial community (biomass and heterotrophic cells number), and structure of total microbial (phospholipid fatty acids) and bacterial (automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis, A-RISA) communities were surveyed during 6 months after amendment. Our results show that (i) compost amendment affected the activity, size and composition of the soil microbial community, (ii) the effect of compost amendment was mainly due to the physicochemical characteristics of compost matrix rather than to compost-borne microorganisms and (iii) no resilience of microbial characteristics was observed 6¿12 months after amendment with a high amount of compost.

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Main Authors: Saison, Carine, Degrange, Valérie, Oliver, Robert, Millard, Peter, Commeaux, Claire, Montange, Denis, Le Roux, Xavier
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5307322022-12-30T18:30:14Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/530732/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/530732/ Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community. Saison Carine, Degrange Valérie, Oliver Robert, Millard Peter, Commeaux Claire, Montange Denis, Le Roux Xavier. 2006. Environmental Microbiology, 8 (2) : 247-257.https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00892.x <https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00892.x> Researchers Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community Saison, Carine Degrange, Valérie Oliver, Robert Millard, Peter Commeaux, Claire Montange, Denis Le Roux, Xavier eng 2006 Environmental Microbiology P34 - Biologie du sol Compost amendment has been reported to impact soil microbial activities or community composition. However, little information is available on (i) to what extent compost amendment concurrently affects the activity, size and composition of soil microbial community, (ií) the relative effect of the addition of a material rich in organic matter versus addition of compost-borne microorganisms in explaining the effects of amendment and (iii) the resilience of community characteristics. We compared five treatments in microcosms: (i) control soil (S), (ii) soil + low level of compost (Sc), (iii) soil + high level of compost (SC), sterilized soil + high level of compost [(S)C] and soil + high level of sterilized compost [S(C)]. The actual C mineralization rate, substrate-induced respiration, size of microbial community (biomass and heterotrophic cells number), and structure of total microbial (phospholipid fatty acids) and bacterial (automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis, A-RISA) communities were surveyed during 6 months after amendment. Our results show that (i) compost amendment affected the activity, size and composition of the soil microbial community, (ii) the effect of compost amendment was mainly due to the physicochemical characteristics of compost matrix rather than to compost-borne microorganisms and (iii) no resilience of microbial characteristics was observed 6¿12 months after amendment with a high amount of compost. article info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal Article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/530732/1/document_530732.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00892.x 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00892.x info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00892.x info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00892.x
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Saison, Carine
Degrange, Valérie
Oliver, Robert
Millard, Peter
Commeaux, Claire
Montange, Denis
Le Roux, Xavier
Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community
description Compost amendment has been reported to impact soil microbial activities or community composition. However, little information is available on (i) to what extent compost amendment concurrently affects the activity, size and composition of soil microbial community, (ií) the relative effect of the addition of a material rich in organic matter versus addition of compost-borne microorganisms in explaining the effects of amendment and (iii) the resilience of community characteristics. We compared five treatments in microcosms: (i) control soil (S), (ii) soil + low level of compost (Sc), (iii) soil + high level of compost (SC), sterilized soil + high level of compost [(S)C] and soil + high level of sterilized compost [S(C)]. The actual C mineralization rate, substrate-induced respiration, size of microbial community (biomass and heterotrophic cells number), and structure of total microbial (phospholipid fatty acids) and bacterial (automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis, A-RISA) communities were surveyed during 6 months after amendment. Our results show that (i) compost amendment affected the activity, size and composition of the soil microbial community, (ii) the effect of compost amendment was mainly due to the physicochemical characteristics of compost matrix rather than to compost-borne microorganisms and (iii) no resilience of microbial characteristics was observed 6¿12 months after amendment with a high amount of compost.
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author Saison, Carine
Degrange, Valérie
Oliver, Robert
Millard, Peter
Commeaux, Claire
Montange, Denis
Le Roux, Xavier
author_facet Saison, Carine
Degrange, Valérie
Oliver, Robert
Millard, Peter
Commeaux, Claire
Montange, Denis
Le Roux, Xavier
author_sort Saison, Carine
title Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community
title_short Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community
title_full Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community
title_fullStr Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community
title_full_unstemmed Alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : Effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community
title_sort alteration and resilience of the soil microbial community following compost amendment : effects of compost level and copost-borne microbial community
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