Bacillus tropicus YJ33 and Medicago sativa L. Synergistically Enhance Soil Aggregate Stability in Saline–Alkali Environments
Jingjing Li, Yajuan Che, Shiyang Chen, Mengge Liu, Mengmeng Diao, Chao Yang, Wenke Jia

TL;DR
This study shows that combining a specific bacteria with alfalfa improves soil structure and plant growth in salty soils.
Contribution
The study reveals the synergistic effect of Bacillus tropicus YJ33 and alfalfa on saline–alkali soil improvement.
Findings
Bacillus tropicus YJ33 and alfalfa together increased soil aggregate stability and nutrient content.
The combination reduced micro-aggregates and increased large and small aggregates, improving soil structure.
Alfalfa biomass was significantly influenced by soil nutrients and bacterial inoculation.
Abstract
Soil salinization represents a significant global environmental challenge, necessitating the urgent amelioration of saline–alkali lands. As a critical functional component of the soil system, soil aggregates play a pivotal role in enhancing soil structure and are essential for nutrient cycling and plant growth. However, the synergistic effects of plants and microorganisms on alterations in soil aggregate composition, stability, and nutrient content in saline–alkali soils remain inadequately understood. In this study, three saline soil gradients from the Yellow River Delta were analyzed: low saline soil (S1, 1.65 g/kg), medium saline soil (S2, 4.54 g/kg), and high saline soil (S3, 6.57 g/kg). For each gradient, four experimental treatments were established: (1) inoculation of Bacillus tropicus YJ33 alone (B), (2) planting of alfalfa alone (M), (3) combined alfalfa cultivation with B.…
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TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Soil Management and Crop Yield · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
