Soil microbial communities following 20 years of fertilization and crop rotation practices in the Czech Republic.
Martina KracmarovaOndrej UhlikMichal StrejcekJirina SzakovaJindrich CernyJiri BalikPavel TlustosPetr KohoutKaterina DemnerovaHana StiborovaPublished in: Environmental microbiome (2022)
Long-term fertilization and crop rotation significantly altered microbial community structure in the soil. While fertilization affected soil microorganisms mainly through changes in nutrient profile, crop rotations lead to the attraction and repulsion of specific plant pathogens. Such changes in soil microbial communities need to be considered when planning soil management.