Respuesta de la comunidad microbiana a la desinfección del suelo con compost

  1. A. Hernández-Lara
  2. M. Ros
  3. J. Cuartero
  4. C. Egea-Gilabert 1
  5. J.A. Pascua
  1. 1 Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena
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    Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

    Cartagena, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02k5kx966

Llibre:
Libro de actas del 11º Workshop en Investigación Agroalimentaria para jóvenes investigadores. WIA.22
  1. Francisco Artés-Hernández (coord.)
  2. Juan Antonio Fernández-Hernández (coord.)
  3. Eva Armero Ibáñez (coord.)
  4. María Dolores de Miguel Gómez (coord.)
  5. José Miguel Molina Martínez (coord.)
  6. Juan José Alarcón Cabañero (coord.)
  7. José Enrique Cos Terrer (coord.)

Editorial: Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena

ISBN: 978-84-17853-61-7

Any de publicació: 2023

Pàgines: 57-60

Congrés: Workshop on Agri-Food Research for young researchers (11. 2022. Cartagena)

Tipus: Aportació congrés

Resum

We evaluated a compost amendment incorporated into a solarization process compared tosolarization of agricultural soils to determine if it produced any enhanced effects on themicrobial community, fertility, and soil functionality related to N and C cycling. at thebeginning (T1), one week after adding the treatments (T2) and just after finishing thetreatments (T3). Soil solarization with compost amendment (CAS) enriched the soil withdifferent bacteria and fungi, which were characterized by being involved in differentfunctions related to the N and C cycle; plant growth promoters or defense againstpathogens compared to unmodified soil (NAS). CAS brought added value to the soil byincreasing microbial activity, microbial diversity, and community composition, increasingfunctional soil fertility maintaining the soil C and N cycle.