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Frontiers in Microbiology | 2017

Temporal Dynamics of Soil Microbial Communities below the Seedbed under Two Contrasting Tillage Regimes

Florine Degrune; Nicolas Theodorakopoulos; Gilles Colinet; Marie-Pierre Hiel; Bernard Bodson; Bernard Taminiau; Georges Daube; Micheline Vandenbol; Martin Hartmann

Agricultural productivity relies on a wide range of ecosystem services provided by the soil biota. Plowing is a fundamental component of conventional farming, but long-term detrimental effects such as soil erosion and loss of soil organic matter have been recognized. Moving towards more sustainable management practices such as reduced tillage or crop residue retention can reduce these detrimental effects, but will also influence structure and function of the soil microbiota with direct consequences for the associated ecosystem services. Although there is increasing evidence that different tillage regimes alter the soil microbiome, we have a limited understanding of the temporal dynamics of these effects. Here, we used high-throughput sequencing of bacterial and fungal ribosomal markers to explore changes in soil microbial community structure under two contrasting tillage regimes (conventional and reduced tillage) either with or without crop residue retention. Soil samples were collected over the growing season of two crops (Vicia faba and Triticum aestivum) below the seedbed (15–20 cm). Tillage, crop and growing stage were significant determinants of microbial community structure, but the impact of tillage showed only moderate temporal dependency. Whereas the tillage effect on soil bacteria showed some temporal dependency and became less strong at later growing stages, the tillage effect on soil fungi was more consistent over time. Crop residue retention had only a minor influence on the community. Six years after the conversion from conventional to reduced tillage, soil moisture contents and nutrient levels were significantly lower under reduced than under conventional tillage. These changes in edaphic properties were related to specific shifts in microbial community structure. Notably, bacterial groups featuring copiotrophic lifestyles or potentially carrying the ability to degrade more recalcitrant compounds were favored under conventional tillage, whereas taxa featuring more oligotrophic lifestyles were more abundant under reduced tillage. Our study found that, under the specific edaphic and climatic context of central Belgium, different tillage regimes created different ecological niches that select for different microbial lifestyles with potential consequences for the ecosystem services provided to the plants and their environment.


Microbial Ecology | 2014

Diversity of Bacterial Communities in a Profile of a Winter Wheat Field: known and Unknown Members

Aurore Stroobants; Florine Degrune; Claire Olivier; Céline Muys; Christian Roisin; Gilles Colinet; Bernard Bodson; Danielle Portetelle; Micheline Vandenbol


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2016

No favorable effect of reduced tillage on microbial community diversity in a silty loam soil (Belgium)

Florine Degrune; Nicolas Theodorakopoulos; Marc Dufrêne; Gilles Colinet; Bernard Bodson; Marie-Pierre Hiel; Bernard Taminiau; Carine Nezer; Georges Daube; Micheline Vandenbol


Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2015

A novel sub-phylum method discriminates better the impact of crop management on soil microbial community

Florine Degrune; Marc Dufrêne; Gilles Colinet; Sébastien Massart; Bernard Taminiau; Bernard Bodson; Marie-Pierre Hiel; Georges Daube; Carine Nezer; Micheline Vandenbol


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

Crop residue management in arable cropping systems under a temperate climate. Part 2: Soil physical properties and crop production. A review

Marie-Pierre Hiel; Marie Chelin; Nargish Parvin; Sophie Barbieux; Florine Degrune; Aboulkacem Lemtiri; Gilles Colinet; Aurore Degré; Bernard Bodson; Sarah Garré


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

Crop residue management in arable cropping systems under temperate climate. Part 1: Soil biological and chemical (phosphorus and nitrogen) properties. A review

Aboulkacem Lemtiri; Florine Degrune; Sophie Barbieux; Marie-Pierre Hiel; Marie Chelin; Nargish Parvin; Micheline Vandenbol; Frédéric Francis; Gilles Colinet


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2017

Increased expression of bacterial amoA during an N2O emission peak in an agricultural field

Nicolas Theodorakopoulos; Margaux Lognoul; Florine Degrune; François Broux; Donat Regaert; Céline Muys; Bernard Heinesch; Bernard Bodson; Marc Aubinet; Micheline Vandenbol


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

Gestion des résidus de cultures dans les systèmes de grandes cultures sous climat tempéré. Partie 2 : Propriétés physiques du sol et production agricole (synthèse bibliographique)

Marie-Pierre Hiel; Marie Chelin; Nargish Parvin; Sophie Barbieux; Florine Degrune; Aboulkacem Lemtiri; Gilles Colinet; Aurore Degré; Bernard Bodson; Sarah Garré


Archive | 2012

IMPACT OF DEPTH AND SOIL COMPACTION ON BACTERIAL DIVERSITY IN SOIL

Aurore Stroobants; Florine Degrune; Claire Olivier; Christian Roisin; Bernard Bodson; Daniel Portetelle; Micheline Vandenbol


Archive | 2017

Assessing microbial diversity changes associated with different tillage and crop residue managements: study case in a loamy soil

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