Fertilization rather than aggregate size fractions shape the nitrite-oxidizing microbial community in a Mollisol

2018 
Abstract How nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) respond to long-term fertilization and variations in soil aggregate levels remains unclear. In this study, the potential nitrite oxidation activity (PNO), abundance, diversity, and community compositions of Nitrobacter - and Nitrospira -like NOB were examined in three aggregate fractions (2000–250, macroaggregate; 250–53, microaggregate; Nitrospira -like NOB, followed by the abundances and Shannon diversity indexes of NOB. Soil aggregate phosphorus level, total potassium and NH 4 + were associated with the NOB community structure. Our results suggested that PNO directly link to the variations for the abundance, diversity and community structure of NOB, which are regulated by the nutrient level in the microhabitat.
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