Fertilization can accelerate the pace of soil microbial community response to rest‐grazing duration in the three‐river source region of China

Author:

Zhou Xuanbo1ORCID,Wang Xiaoli1ORCID,Ma Yushou1,Wang Yanlong1,Ma Yuan1,Xie Lele1

Affiliation:

1. Academy of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, Key Laboratory of Alpine Grassland Ecosystem in the Three‐River‐Source (Qinghai University), Ministry of Education, Qinghai Provincial Key Laboratory of Adaptive Management on Alpine Grassland Qinghai University Xining Qinghai China

Abstract

AbstractOvergrazing leads to grassland degradation and productivity decline. Rest‐grazing during the regreen‐up period can quickly restore grassland and fertilization is a common restoration strategy. However, the effects of rest‐grazing time and fertilization on soil microorganisms are unclear in the alpine grasslands. Therefore, the experiment of rest‐grazing time and fertilization was carried out to explore the response of soil microorganisms to rest‐grazing time and fertilization measures. A field control experiment with rest‐grazing time and fertilization as factors have been conducted from the time when grass returned to green till the livestock moved to the summer pasture in Dawu Town of Maqin County of China. The primary treatment we established was the five rest‐grazing time, including rest‐grazing time of 20 days, 30 days, 40 days, 50 days, and traditional grazing was used as a check group. At the same time, the secondary treatment was nitrogen addition of 300 kg·hm−2 in each primary treatment. The results showed that the total phospholipid fatty acid (total PLFA), actinomyces (Act), and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) showed an ever‐increasing biomass with the increase of rest‐grazing time and the highest was at 50 days of rest‐grazing, and they were all significantly higher than CK. In addition, soil microbial biomass carbon‐nitrogen ratio (MBC/MBN) had great influence on the change of microbial community. Applying nitrogen fertilizer can increase the maximum value of biomass of all PLFA groups and the biomass of all PLFA groups changed in an “inverted V” shape with the increase of rest‐grazing time. Besides, instead of MBC/MBN, NO3‐N was positively correlated with the biomass of all PLFA groups, which actively regulated the trend of microbial functions. The longer rest‐grazing time is more conducive to the biomass of all PLFA groups. However, applying nitrogen fertilizer could break this pattern, namely, the 30 days rest‐grazing would be beneficial to the biomass of all PLFA groups. These findings provide key information that rest‐grazing during the regreen‐up period is benefiscial to the all PLFA groups and fertilization could change the response of microorganisms to rest‐grazing, which provide reference measures for the restoration of degraded alpine meadows.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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