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Biowaste compost amendment modifies soil biogeochemical cycles and microbial community according to aggregate classes

APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY(2021)

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The use of biowaste compost as soil organic amendment is of great interest for soil recovery. However, there is little knowledge of detailed effects on chemical, microbial, and biochemical properties in different soil compartments (aggregate classes) following long-term amendment with biowaste compost. We studied the distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), soil microbial biomass (SMB), microbial community composition and activity in bulk soils and in three water stable aggregate classes ( 53 mu m). The enzymes involved in biogeochemical cycle of P, with the exception of the phytase, displayed the lowest activity in macroaggregates ( 250 mu m), suggesting that the intensity of this cycle is lower in this soil niche; however, they increased with C accumulation due to both biowaste compost treatments. Furthermore, fungal diversity and richness decreased with fertilization treatments in all fraction except in macroaggregates. Thus, soil aggregates regulated the feedback of chemical, biochemical and microbial properties in response to soil fertilization strategies.
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Soil aggregates,Biowaste compost,Soil enzymes,Microbial community,Soil organic matter
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