Long‐term straw mulching alleviates microbial nutrient limitations and increases carbon‐use efficiency within aggregates

Author:

Li Yan12ORCID,Zhang Xuechen2,Li Meng2,Liu Jiaxin2,Zhang Kuandi1,Li Ziyan2

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau Northwest A&F University Yangling Shaanxi China

2. College of Natural Resources and Environment Northwest A&F University Yangling China

Abstract

AbstractLong‐term straw mulching was known to change soil nutrient content, aggregate distribution and extracellular enzyme activities. However, the impact of long‐term straw mulching on microbial nutrient limitations and carbon‐use efficiency (CUEst) within aggregates remains unclear. To fill the gap, we conducted a 10‐year field experiment in a semi‐arid region and used an ecoenzymatic stoichiometry model to quantify microbial resource limitations in soil aggregates under long‐term mulching. We studied the effects of two mulching measures (plastic film mulching [FM] and straw mulching [SM], with no mulching as the control [CK]) on the nutrient content and limitations within aggregates. The results show that compared with FM, SM increased the proportion of aggregates to larger >2 mm and decreased the proportion of aggregates in the 2–0.25 mm classes. Additionally, FM resulted in carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) limitations in the soil, particularly in the >2 mm class, while SM alleviated these constraints. This effect was primarily attributed to the increase in soil organic carbon (SOC) and microbial biomass carbon content (Cm), especially the enhanced carbon content associated with larger aggregates (>2 mm) and the increased activities of carbon–nitrogen (C–N)‐acquiring enzymes. SM also resulted in high CUEst by influencing microbial P limitation. Random forest analysis indicates that soil abiotic factors, particularly SOC and total nitrogen (TN), were the main drivers of microbial resource limitations within the aggregates. These findings suggest that the mulching material determines the development of soil aggregates and resource allocation within these aggregates. Thus, the study provides valuable insights for formulating effective carbon management strategies in semi‐arid regions.

Publisher

Wiley

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