Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya

Zinc is an important nutrient for plant growth and development. Its availability is influenced by zinc solubilizing microbes (ZSMs). The effects of commonly promoted agronomic practices on the abundance of ZSMs are so far not well understood. In this study, conducted in 2019, we assessed the effects...

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Autores principales: Bolo, Peter, Mucheru-Muna, Monicah Wanjiku, Mwirichia, Romano Kachiuru, Kinyua, Michael, Ayaga, George, Kihara, Job Maguta
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139690
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author Bolo, Peter
Mucheru-Muna, Monicah Wanjiku
Mwirichia, Romano Kachiuru
Kinyua, Michael
Ayaga, George
Kihara, Job Maguta
author_browse Ayaga, George
Bolo, Peter
Kihara, Job Maguta
Kinyua, Michael
Mucheru-Muna, Monicah Wanjiku
Mwirichia, Romano Kachiuru
author_facet Bolo, Peter
Mucheru-Muna, Monicah Wanjiku
Mwirichia, Romano Kachiuru
Kinyua, Michael
Ayaga, George
Kihara, Job Maguta
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description Zinc is an important nutrient for plant growth and development. Its availability is influenced by zinc solubilizing microbes (ZSMs). The effects of commonly promoted agronomic practices on the abundance of ZSMs are so far not well understood. In this study, conducted in 2019, we assessed the effects of farmyard manure (FYM) application, either sole or in combination with residue and/or inorganic fertilizer inputs, on ZSM community structure using 11 treatments in a long-term (17 years) integrated soil fertility management experiment located in Western Kenya. Bacterial and fungal community composition were evaluated by amplicon sequencing on an Illumina MiSeq platform. The results showed that putative ZSMs (i.e., the ZSMs generally considered to possess the zinc solubilizing capabilities) were clustered in two major clades based on either the application or no application of FYM. Sole application of FYM significantly (p < 0.05) increased the abundance of several ZSMs under a maize–Tephrosia rotation. In addition, systems with the combined application of FYM with other inputs generally showed significantly increasing trends for some ZSMs under a maize–Tephrosia rotation. Moreover, the combined application of FYM and P rather than only P significantly increased the abundance of some ZSMs under maize monocropping systems. Furthermore, as well as affecting ZSM abundance, soil chemical variables involving soil organic carbon (SOC), total N and Olsen P significantly increased with FYM application. This study indicated that management practices such as the application of FYM that increase SOC, and other soil chemical parameters, also/concomitantly increase ZSM abundance. These results imply enhanced capacities for microbial-linked zinc availability with FYM application.
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spelling CGSpace1396902025-12-08T10:29:22Z Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya Bolo, Peter Mucheru-Muna, Monicah Wanjiku Mwirichia, Romano Kachiuru Kinyua, Michael Ayaga, George Kihara, Job Maguta Zinc is an important nutrient for plant growth and development. Its availability is influenced by zinc solubilizing microbes (ZSMs). The effects of commonly promoted agronomic practices on the abundance of ZSMs are so far not well understood. In this study, conducted in 2019, we assessed the effects of farmyard manure (FYM) application, either sole or in combination with residue and/or inorganic fertilizer inputs, on ZSM community structure using 11 treatments in a long-term (17 years) integrated soil fertility management experiment located in Western Kenya. Bacterial and fungal community composition were evaluated by amplicon sequencing on an Illumina MiSeq platform. The results showed that putative ZSMs (i.e., the ZSMs generally considered to possess the zinc solubilizing capabilities) were clustered in two major clades based on either the application or no application of FYM. Sole application of FYM significantly (p < 0.05) increased the abundance of several ZSMs under a maize–Tephrosia rotation. In addition, systems with the combined application of FYM with other inputs generally showed significantly increasing trends for some ZSMs under a maize–Tephrosia rotation. Moreover, the combined application of FYM and P rather than only P significantly increased the abundance of some ZSMs under maize monocropping systems. Furthermore, as well as affecting ZSM abundance, soil chemical variables involving soil organic carbon (SOC), total N and Olsen P significantly increased with FYM application. This study indicated that management practices such as the application of FYM that increase SOC, and other soil chemical parameters, also/concomitantly increase ZSM abundance. These results imply enhanced capacities for microbial-linked zinc availability with FYM application. 2023-11-29 2024-02-27T13:25:47Z 2024-02-27T13:25:47Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139690 en Open Access application/pdf MDPI Bolo, P.; Mucheru-Muna, M.W.; Mwirichia, R.K.; Kinyua, M.; Ayaga, G.; Kihara, J. (2023) Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya. Agriculture 13(12): 2217. ISSN: 2077-0472
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Mucheru-Muna, Monicah Wanjiku
Mwirichia, Romano Kachiuru
Kinyua, Michael
Ayaga, George
Kihara, Job Maguta
Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya
title Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya
title_full Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya
title_fullStr Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya
title_short Influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of Western Kenya
title_sort influence of farmyard manure application on potential zinc solubilizing microbial species abundance in a ferralsol of western kenya
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139690
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