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Microbial deterioration and restoration in greenhouse-based intensive vegetable production systems
by
Shen, Weishou
, Qian, Dong
, Lin, Xiangui
, Xue, Huaiwen
, Gao, Nan
, Hu, Mingcheng
in
Acidification
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agrochemicals
/ Analysis
/ Arbuscular mycorrhizas
/ bio-organic fertilizer
/ Biodegradation
/ Biofertilizers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Community composition
/ Community structure
/ Continuous cropping
/ Cover crops
/ Crop production
/ Deterioration
/ disinfestation
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ environmental health
/ Farm buildings
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Greenhouses
/ Intercropping
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial communities
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrification
/ nutrient use efficiency
/ Organic fertilizers
/ Organic wastes
/ Plant diseases
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant Sciences
/ Pollutants
/ REVIEW ARTICLE
/ Salinization
/ soil ecosystems
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soil water
/ Soils
/ vegetable growing
/ Vegetables
/ vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae
2021
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Microbial deterioration and restoration in greenhouse-based intensive vegetable production systems
by
Shen, Weishou
, Qian, Dong
, Lin, Xiangui
, Xue, Huaiwen
, Gao, Nan
, Hu, Mingcheng
in
Acidification
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agrochemicals
/ Analysis
/ Arbuscular mycorrhizas
/ bio-organic fertilizer
/ Biodegradation
/ Biofertilizers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Community composition
/ Community structure
/ Continuous cropping
/ Cover crops
/ Crop production
/ Deterioration
/ disinfestation
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ environmental health
/ Farm buildings
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Greenhouses
/ Intercropping
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial communities
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrification
/ nutrient use efficiency
/ Organic fertilizers
/ Organic wastes
/ Plant diseases
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant Sciences
/ Pollutants
/ REVIEW ARTICLE
/ Salinization
/ soil ecosystems
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soil water
/ Soils
/ vegetable growing
/ Vegetables
/ vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae
2021
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Microbial deterioration and restoration in greenhouse-based intensive vegetable production systems
by
Shen, Weishou
, Qian, Dong
, Lin, Xiangui
, Xue, Huaiwen
, Gao, Nan
, Hu, Mingcheng
in
Acidification
/ Agricultural ecosystems
/ Agricultural land
/ Agricultural practices
/ Agrochemicals
/ Analysis
/ Arbuscular mycorrhizas
/ bio-organic fertilizer
/ Biodegradation
/ Biofertilizers
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Community composition
/ Community structure
/ Continuous cropping
/ Cover crops
/ Crop production
/ Deterioration
/ disinfestation
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystems
/ environmental health
/ Farm buildings
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Greenhouses
/ Intercropping
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial communities
/ Microorganisms
/ Nitrification
/ nutrient use efficiency
/ Organic fertilizers
/ Organic wastes
/ Plant diseases
/ Plant Physiology
/ Plant Sciences
/ Pollutants
/ REVIEW ARTICLE
/ Salinization
/ soil ecosystems
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pollution
/ Soil Science & Conservation
/ Soil water
/ Soils
/ vegetable growing
/ Vegetables
/ vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae
2021
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Microbial deterioration and restoration in greenhouse-based intensive vegetable production systems
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Microbial deterioration and restoration in greenhouse-based intensive vegetable production systems
2021
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Overview
Background
Soil microbial community and diversity are key in sustaining soil ecosystem health. In recent years, the health of soil ecosystems has been severely threatened by the large input of synthetic fertilizers and the continuous monocropping in greenhouse-based intensive production systems. As a result, the N utilization efficiency has significantly decreased, which has had adverse impacts on soil, water, and the atmosphere. Additionally, soil-borne plant diseases are more frequent in greenhouse-based intensive vegetable systems. Shifts in the microbial community structure and diversity largely account for these continuous cropping problems in vegetable agricultural soils.
Scope
In this review, soil microbial deterioration, including microbial activities, C source utilization patterns, nitrification, microbial community composition, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are summarized. Soil microbial deterioration is due to the excessive use of fertilizers, which have caused soil secondary salinization and acidification, pollutants brought on by intensive vegetable agriculture, and principally continuous cropping of same or similar vegetable species.
Conclusions
Therefore, measures must be taken to restore soil microbial communities, including rational fertilization, rotation or intercropping, cultivation of catch or cover crops, and reductive soil disinfestation. Rational fertilization, such as the reduction in chemical N fertilization levels, substitution of chemical fertilizer by organic manure, and the use of bio-fertilizer and bio-organic fertilizer, is of decisive importance. This review provides a better understanding of ecosystem health in vegetable agricultural soils and recommends effective measures to improve the health of these ecosystems.
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Springer Science + Business Media,Springer International Publishing,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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