Authors
Leise Riber, Pernille HB Poulsen, Waleed A Al-Soud, Lea B Skov Hansen, Lasse Bergmark, Asker Brejnrod, Anders Norman, Lars H Hansen, Jakob Magid, Søren J Sørensen
Publication date
2014/10/1
Journal
FEMS microbiology ecology
Volume
90
Issue
1
Pages
206-224
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
We investigated immediate and long-term effects on bacterial populations of soil amended with cattle manure, sewage sludge or municipal solid waste compost in an ongoing agricultural field trial. Soils were sampled in weeks 0, 3, 9 and 29 after fertilizer application. Pseudomonas isolates were enumerated, and the impact on soil bacterial community structure was investigated using 16S rRNA amplicon pyrosequencing. Bacterial community structure at phylum level remained mostly unaffected. Actinobacteria, Proteobacteria and Chloroflexi were the most prevalent phyla significantly responding to sampling time. Seasonal changes seemed to prevail with decreasing bacterial richness in week 9 followed by a significant increase in week 29 (springtime). The Pseudomonas population richness seemed temporarily affected by fertilizer treatments, especially in sludge- and compost-amended soils. To explain these …
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