Year-to-year variation in organic fertilization effects on soil carbon stabilization and microbial networks
Mingkun Ma, Hao Yang, Jigang Yang, Shanghong Chen, Fang Lei, Dinghui Liu, Zepeng Yang, Honglin Chen

TL;DR
This study explores how organic fertilization affects soil carbon and microbes over two years in newly farmed land.
Contribution
The study reveals microbial and enzymatic mechanisms of soil carbon stabilization under organic fertilization in newly reclaimed farmland.
Findings
Moderate organic fertilization increases labile and stable carbon pools.
High organic inputs enhance laccase activity and MAOC accumulation.
Combined organic-inorganic fertilization restores enzyme activity and microbial diversity.
Abstract
Soil organic carbon (SOC) stabilization is a key process linking soil fertility and climate change mitigation; however, its microbial regulatory mechanisms under organic fertilization remain unclear. This study aimed to elucidate how different rates and combinations of organic fertilization regulate SOC fractions, enzyme activities, and microbial communities in newly reclaimed farmland. A two-year field experiment (2024–2025) was conducted under a maize–oilseed rape rotation system in Sichuan, China. Treatments included conventional fertilization, varying rates of organic fertilization, and combined organic–inorganic fertilization. SOC fractions, enzyme activities, and microbial community composition were analyzed, and structural equation modeling was applied to explore the microbial and enzymatic pathways driving SOC stabilization. Organic fertilization enhanced both labile and…
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TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems
