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Fertilization and Soil Microbial Community: A Review

Lucian Dincă, Paola Grenni, Cristian Oneț, Aurelia Oneţ

Applied Sciences · 2022

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Summary

The present paper reviews the most recent advances regarding the effects of chemical and organic fertilizers on soil microbial communities. Based on the results from the articles considered, some details are presented on how the use of various types of fertilizers affects the composition and activity of soil microbial communities. Soil microbes have different responses to fertilization based on differences in the total carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) contents in the soil, along with soil moisture and the presence of plant species. These articles show that the use of chemical fertilizers changes the abundance of microbial populations and stimulates their growth thanks to the nutrient supply added. Overall, however, the data revealed that chemical fertilizers have no significant

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/app12031198
Catalogue ID
SNmojolmf6-jcg18w
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