Organic and mineral fertilization increase crop productivity, but their combined effects on soil quality index (SQI) and ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF, defined as the capacity of soils to simultaneously provide multiple functions and services) are not clear. We conducted a 13-year field trial in North China Plain to examine how five maize-derived organic fertilizers (straw, manure, compost, biogas residue, and biochar) at equal C input rate (3.2 t C ha), with or without nitrogen (N) fertilization influenced topsoil (0-15 cm) physico-chemical properties, activities of enzymes responsible for carbon (C), N, and phosphorus (P) cycling, as well as SQI and soil EMF.
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