#8125. Influences of phosphorus and potassium deficiencies on the methanotrophic communities in rice rhizosphere

October 2026publication date
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous);
Ecology;
Soil Science;
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Abstract:
Soil methanotrophs can modulate net methane (CH4) emissions in rice paddy fields, but their growth and development depend, to a great extent, upon the soil nutrient status. In this study, a pot experiment was conducted to explore how deficiencies in soil phosphorus (P) or potassium (K) affect the methanotrophic abundance (based on pmoA q-PCR), community composition (based on MiSeq high-throughput sequencing) and CH4 oxidation potential using historically severe P and K deficient paddy soils, respectively.
Keywords:
Methane oxidation potential; Methanotroph; Paddy soil; Phosphorus deficiency; pmoA gene; Potassium deficiency

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