Summary
Biodegradable mulch film (BDM) residues in farmland have attracted extensive concern due to their low degradation rate in soil after the service period. However, different reactions of the bacterial and fungal communities to LDPEM and BDM residues have been confusing. A pot experiment was implemented to explore the influences of 0.5% and 2.0% (w/w) LDPEM and BDM residues on soil physicochemical properties and bacterial and fungal communities in the present study. The results indicated that BDM residues significantly increased soil pH and SOC to an increasing degree under the treatment with a higher mulch film residue amount, while LDPEM residues did not. The dissimilarities of the bacterial community between the treatment groups and the control ranged from 0.24 to 0.27, while the dissimila
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