Effects of Long-Term Application of Nitrogen Fertilizer on Soil Acidification and Biological Properties in China: A Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Soil acidification is a global environmental problem with significant impacts on agricultural production, environmental protection, and ecosystem health.
Liqiang Zhang +7 more
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Alleviating Soil Acidification Could Increase Disease Suppression of Bacterial Wilt by Recruiting Potentially Beneficial Rhizobacteria [PDF]
Bacterial wilt is accompanied by microbial communities shift and soil acidification. However, the relationship between the changes of bacterial communities and bacterial wilt under the influence of different acidification levels has not been fully ...
Shuting Zhang +6 more
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Soil acidification and salinity: the importance of biochar application to agricultural soils. [PDF]
Soil acidity is a serious problem in agricultural lands as it directly affects the soil, crop production, and human health. Soil acidification in agricultural lands occurs due to the release of protons (H+) from the transforming reactions of various ...
Huang K +11 more
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Reasonable deep application of sheep manure fertilizer to alleviate soil acidification to improve tea yield and quality. [PDF]
Soil acidification in Chinese tea plantations is widespread, and it has significantly affected the growth of tea trees; it was important to explore soil remediation of acidified tea plantations in depth for the sustainable development of tea industry. In
Jia X +9 more
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Improvement of soil acidification in tea plantations by long-term use of organic fertilizers and its effect on tea yield and quality. [PDF]
Soil acidification in tea plantation seriously reduced the yield and quality of tea. It was an effective method to use organic fertilizer for acidified soil remediation to ensure tea yield and quality.
Ye J +8 more
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Is the NH4 +-induced growth inhibition caused by the NH4 + form of the nitrogen source or by soil acidification? [PDF]
Soil acidification often occurs when the concentration of ammonium (NH4+) in soil rises, such as that observed in farmland. Both soil acidification and excess NH4+ have serious adverse effects on crop growth and food production.
Wang F +11 more
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Intermediate soil acidification induces highest nitrous oxide emissions. [PDF]
Global potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soil are accelerating, with increases in the proportion of reactive nitrogen emitted as N2O, i.e., N2O emission factor (EF). Yet, the primary controls and underlying mechanisms of EFs remain
Qiu Y +25 more
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Soil Acidification in Nutrient-Enriched Soils Reduces the Growth, Nutrient Concentrations, and Nitrogen-Use Efficiencies of Vachellia sieberiana (DC.) Kyal. & Boatwr Saplings. [PDF]
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) nutrient enrichment is important for grasslands. This study aimed to determine how soils enriched with N and P influenced soil concentration correlations and affected the growth kinetics, mineral nutrition, and nitrogen ...
Zama N +4 more
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Soil acidification has become increasingly serious due to anthropogenic activities (e.g., fertilization) throughout the world. Examining the effects of soil acidification on bacterial and fungal communities in acidic crop soils provides valuable insights
Tingting Wang +7 more
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Soil acidification mediates changes in soil bacterial community assembly processes in response to agricultural intensification. [PDF]
Summary Agricultural intensification is known to alter the assembly of soil microbial communities, which regulate several critical ecosystem processes.
Zhou X, Khashi U Rahman M, Liu J, Wu F.
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