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Protist communities are more sensitive to nitrogen fertilization than other microorganisms in diverse agricultural soils.

Zhi-Bo ZhaoJi-Zheng HeStefan GeisenLi-Li HanJun-Tao WangJu-Pei ShenWen-Xue WeiYun-Ting FangPei-Pei LiLi-Mei Zhang
Published in: Microbiome (2019)
Together, our results suggest that protists are the most susceptible microbiome component to the application of nitrogen fertilizers. As protist communities also exhibit the strongest seasonal dynamics, they serve as the most sensitive bioindicators of soil changes. Changes in protist communities might have long-term effects if some of the key protist hubs that govern microbiome complexities as top microbiome predators are altered. This study serves as the stepping stone to promote protists as promising agents in targeted microbiome engineering to help in reducing the dependency on exogenous unsustainably high fertilization and pesticide applications.
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