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The Role of Soil Microbial Consortia in Sustainable Cereal Crop Residue Management

Arman Shamshitov, Gražina Kadžienė, Skaidrė Supronienė

2024Plants16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mg/year. Among different crop residue management approaches, returning them to the soil can be essential for various ecological benefits, including nutrient recycling and soil carbon sequestration. However, the recalcitrant characteristics of cereal crop residues pose significant challenges in their management, particularly in the decomposition rate. Therefore, in this review, we aim to summarize the influence of different agricultural practices on enhancing soil microbial decomposer communities, thereby effectively managing cereal crop residues. Moreover, this manuscript provides indirect estimates of cereal crop residue production in Northern Europe and Lithuania, and highlights the diverse roles of lignocellulolytic microorganisms in the decomposition process, with a particular focus on enzymatic activities. This review bridges the knowledge gap and indicates future research directions concerning the influence of agricultural practices on cereal crop residue-associated microbial consortia.

Topics & Concepts

Crop residueDecomposerAgricultureAgronomyEnvironmental scienceCropSustainable agricultureAgroforestryBiologyEcosystemEcologySoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsBiofuel production and bioconversionPhytase and its Applications
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