Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden

Abstract The application of oyster shell has recently been used to increase soil pH in Southern China. However, little is known about causal shifts in the rhizosphere microbial community of pomelo trees, especially in orchards that have experienced natural accumulation of heavy metals over many year...

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Main Authors: Yuanyuan Li, Qiong Zhang, Lixia Zhu, Jing Yang, Jingjing Wei, Yunhe Li, Xiaohuang Chen
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Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-025-00721-6
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Qiong Zhang
Lixia Zhu
Jing Yang
Jingjing Wei
Yunhe Li
Xiaohuang Chen
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description Abstract The application of oyster shell has recently been used to increase soil pH in Southern China. However, little is known about causal shifts in the rhizosphere microbial community of pomelo trees, especially in orchards that have experienced natural accumulation of heavy metals over many years due to continuous fertilization and soil acidification. This study evaluated the effects of oyster shell powder applied for 1 year (T1), 2 years (T2) and 3 years (T3), alongside a control group with no soil amendments (Control; CK), on soil acidification and microbial diversity. Our findings demonstrated that the application of oyster shell significantly increased soil pH and reduced the concentrations of heavy metals such as thallium (Tl), chromium (Cr), and manganese (Mn). Illumina sequencing-based community analysis revealed that oyster shell application significantly increased the alpha diversity indices of both bacterial and fungal communities and influenced their distribution in the soil. Notably, all oyster shell-treated groups (T1-T3) showed significantly higher relative abundances of beneficial microbes (e.g., Nitrolancea, Vicinamibacterales) and those involved in carbohydrate degradation and nitrogen fixation compared to the control. Conversely, the relative abundances of Acidibacter and Chujaibacter (associated with heavy metal degradation and soil-borne diseases), Trichoderma and Acremonium (plant-beneficial fungi), as well as functionally annotated groups linked to nitrogen assimilation and pathotrophic modes (predicted via FUNGuild analysis), decreased significantly. Our results suggest that the application of oyster shell powder amendments contributes to improved soil properties and microbial environments; however, the effects on soil nitrogen cycling and fungal function are complex, warranting further research.
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spelling doaj-art-c2ed58ab2f5041559ee19473bc03d28f2025-08-20T02:34:15ZengBMCEnvironmental Microbiome2524-63722025-05-0120111410.1186/s40793-025-00721-6Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo gardenYuanyuan Li0Qiong Zhang1Lixia Zhu2Jing Yang3Jingjing Wei4Yunhe Li5Xiaohuang Chen6Provincial Key Laboratory of Landscape Plants with Fujian and Taiwan Characteristics, Minnan Normal UniversityProvincial Key Laboratory of Landscape Plants with Fujian and Taiwan Characteristics, Minnan Normal UniversityProvincial Key Laboratory of Landscape Plants with Fujian and Taiwan Characteristics, Minnan Normal UniversityProvincial Key Laboratory of Landscape Plants with Fujian and Taiwan Characteristics, Minnan Normal UniversityProvincial Key Laboratory of Landscape Plants with Fujian and Taiwan Characteristics, Minnan Normal UniversityProvincial Key Laboratory of Landscape Plants with Fujian and Taiwan Characteristics, Minnan Normal UniversityFujian Province University Key Laboratory of Pollution Monitoring and Control, Minnan Normal UniversityAbstract The application of oyster shell has recently been used to increase soil pH in Southern China. However, little is known about causal shifts in the rhizosphere microbial community of pomelo trees, especially in orchards that have experienced natural accumulation of heavy metals over many years due to continuous fertilization and soil acidification. This study evaluated the effects of oyster shell powder applied for 1 year (T1), 2 years (T2) and 3 years (T3), alongside a control group with no soil amendments (Control; CK), on soil acidification and microbial diversity. Our findings demonstrated that the application of oyster shell significantly increased soil pH and reduced the concentrations of heavy metals such as thallium (Tl), chromium (Cr), and manganese (Mn). Illumina sequencing-based community analysis revealed that oyster shell application significantly increased the alpha diversity indices of both bacterial and fungal communities and influenced their distribution in the soil. Notably, all oyster shell-treated groups (T1-T3) showed significantly higher relative abundances of beneficial microbes (e.g., Nitrolancea, Vicinamibacterales) and those involved in carbohydrate degradation and nitrogen fixation compared to the control. Conversely, the relative abundances of Acidibacter and Chujaibacter (associated with heavy metal degradation and soil-borne diseases), Trichoderma and Acremonium (plant-beneficial fungi), as well as functionally annotated groups linked to nitrogen assimilation and pathotrophic modes (predicted via FUNGuild analysis), decreased significantly. Our results suggest that the application of oyster shell powder amendments contributes to improved soil properties and microbial environments; however, the effects on soil nitrogen cycling and fungal function are complex, warranting further research.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-025-00721-6Oyster shellBacteriaFungiPomeloSoil acidification
spellingShingle Yuanyuan Li
Qiong Zhang
Lixia Zhu
Jing Yang
Jingjing Wei
Yunhe Li
Xiaohuang Chen
Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden
Environmental Microbiome
Oyster shell
Bacteria
Fungi
Pomelo
Soil acidification
title Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden
title_full Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden
title_fullStr Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden
title_full_unstemmed Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden
title_short Effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden
title_sort effect of applying oyster shell powder on soil properties and microbial diversity in the acidified soils of pomelo garden
topic Oyster shell
Bacteria
Fungi
Pomelo
Soil acidification
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-025-00721-6
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