Anthropogenic drivers of soil microbial communities and impacts on soil biological functions in agroecosystems
Article 2021 en
Authors
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Tony Yang
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Newton Z. Lupwayi
MS
Marc St‐Arnaud
Abstract
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Anthropogenic interventions play a key role in promoting positive feedback of soil–plant–environment interactions, but systematic reports on how anthropogenic activities influence soil physiochemical, microorganism-induced properties and soil health are still limited. Here, we assessed the impact of anthropogenic interventions, including crop diversification in rotations, soil physical disturbance, synthetic chemical inputs, and biofertilizer use on soil microbial community structure and function, and the consequential effects on agroecosystem productivity and environmental sustainability. Summarizing the results of over 160 medium- to long‐term experiments from various soil-climatic zones across the globe in this review illustrated that (1) increasing crop diversification in rotations could bring positive impacts on soil microorganisms and soil health, especially including legume crops in rotations. (2) However, monocultures such as continuous wheat cropping could negatively impact soil health by enhancing activities of host specific pathogens. (3) Physical agronomic practices such as tillage can alter soil microbial communities by shifting microclimate conditions. (4) Mineral nitrogen fertilizer use, a leading nutrient input, may have exceeded the planetary boundary of N cycling, and is causing soil acidification and decreasing microbial biomass. (5) Synthetic chemicals, essential for disease management (pesticides) and yield sustainability (fertilization) in conventional agroecosystems are often toxic to non-target soil microorganisms, while bio-fungicides and biofertilizers—a more sustainable approach—carry significant risks to trigger succession of the native soil microbial community, thus impacting soil health. The key is to establish a rational balance between anthropogenic activities for agroecosystem productivity and potential negative influences on the soil microbial community and long-term soil health.
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