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Gene-Level Shift in Response to Synthetic Nitrogen Addition Promotes Larix olgensis (Ussurian Larch) Growth in a Short-Term Field Trial
by
Yan, Siyu
, Qu, Tongbao
, Ameer, Muhammad Jamal
, Liu, Yushan
in
Abundance
/ Ammonia
/ Ammonium
/ Ammonium chloride
/ Ammonium compounds
/ ammonium nitrogen
/ Ammonium paratungstate
/ Biological activity
/ Chemical properties
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Denitrification
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Fertilizers
/ Forest soils
/ gene abundances
/ Genes
/ Glucosaminidase
/ Growth
/ Larix olgensis
/ Microbial activity
/ Microorganisms
/ Niche overlap
/ nitrate nitrogen
/ Nitrification
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen cycle
/ Oxidation
/ Physicochemical properties
/ qPCR
/ Sodium nitrate
/ Sodium nitrates
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil properties
/ Urease
2025
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Gene-Level Shift in Response to Synthetic Nitrogen Addition Promotes Larix olgensis (Ussurian Larch) Growth in a Short-Term Field Trial
by
Yan, Siyu
, Qu, Tongbao
, Ameer, Muhammad Jamal
, Liu, Yushan
in
Abundance
/ Ammonia
/ Ammonium
/ Ammonium chloride
/ Ammonium compounds
/ ammonium nitrogen
/ Ammonium paratungstate
/ Biological activity
/ Chemical properties
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Denitrification
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Fertilizers
/ Forest soils
/ gene abundances
/ Genes
/ Glucosaminidase
/ Growth
/ Larix olgensis
/ Microbial activity
/ Microorganisms
/ Niche overlap
/ nitrate nitrogen
/ Nitrification
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen cycle
/ Oxidation
/ Physicochemical properties
/ qPCR
/ Sodium nitrate
/ Sodium nitrates
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil properties
/ Urease
2025
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Gene-Level Shift in Response to Synthetic Nitrogen Addition Promotes Larix olgensis (Ussurian Larch) Growth in a Short-Term Field Trial
by
Yan, Siyu
, Qu, Tongbao
, Ameer, Muhammad Jamal
, Liu, Yushan
in
Abundance
/ Ammonia
/ Ammonium
/ Ammonium chloride
/ Ammonium compounds
/ ammonium nitrogen
/ Ammonium paratungstate
/ Biological activity
/ Chemical properties
/ Climate change
/ Climatic changes
/ Denitrification
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Fertilizers
/ Forest soils
/ gene abundances
/ Genes
/ Glucosaminidase
/ Growth
/ Larix olgensis
/ Microbial activity
/ Microorganisms
/ Niche overlap
/ nitrate nitrogen
/ Nitrification
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen cycle
/ Oxidation
/ Physicochemical properties
/ qPCR
/ Sodium nitrate
/ Sodium nitrates
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil properties
/ Urease
2025
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Gene-Level Shift in Response to Synthetic Nitrogen Addition Promotes Larix olgensis (Ussurian Larch) Growth in a Short-Term Field Trial
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Gene-Level Shift in Response to Synthetic Nitrogen Addition Promotes Larix olgensis (Ussurian Larch) Growth in a Short-Term Field Trial
2025
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Climate change and injudicious nitrogen addition alter the soil physico-chemical properties and microbial activity in oligotrophic forest soil, which disrupts the nitrogen cycle balance. Nevertheless, recommended fertilizer forms and levels are considered to be crucial for stable nitrogen application. We established a short-term field trial for the first time using a randomized complete block design under the yellow larch forest, with six treatments applied, including urea CO(NH2)2, ammonium chloride NH4Cl, and sodium nitrate NaNO3 at concentrations of 10 and 20 kg N hm−2 yr−1, each extended by three replicates. The gene abundances were measured using quantitative PCR (qPCR), in which the abundance levels of AOA (amoA) and nirS were higher under high CO(NH2)2 2.87 × 1010 copies g−1 dry soil and low NO3− 8.82 × 109 copies g−1 dry soil, compared to CK, representing 2.8-fold and 1.5-fold increases, respectively. We found niche partitioning as revealed despite AOA (amoA) increasing in number, AOB (amoA) contributing more to ammonia oxidation while nirS proved opportunistic under stress conditions. This was supported by distinct significant correlations among factors, in which soil urease enzymatic activity (S-UE) was associated with AOA (amoA) and nirK, while AOB (amoA) and nirS positively correlated with NH4+ content and soil potential of hydrogen (pH), respectively. Among the applied treatments, high-level NO3− increased total nitrogen content and had a significant effect on soil N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (S-NAG) and soil acid protease (S-ACPT) activity. In summary, we observed an increase in Larix olgensis growth with high nitrogen retention.
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