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  • Rock weathering is essential for soil development, and this study explores how bacteria influence the weathering of purple mudstone under various nitrogen fertilization treatments.
  • An incubation experiment using different levels of urea and ammonium bicarbonate revealed that ammonium bicarbonate enhanced weathering indices more than urea, and increasing nitrogen levels generally reduced these indices.
  • The bacterial community composition and diversity were significantly affected by nitrogen application, with specific bacteria showing strong correlations to weathering, suggesting that the abundance of these bacteria plays a key role in the weathering process.

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Introduction: Rock weathering is crucial in the development of soil. Yet the role of bacteria in the fine particle-forming process of purple mudstone is not fully understood, especially under nitrogen fertilization.

Methods: In this study, the particles (0.25 mm to 1 mm) of purple mudstone from Penglai Group (Jp) were selected as the test material. Two nitrogen fertilizers, i.e., urea (U) and ammonium bicarbonate (AB), and four application levels (0, 280, 560, and 840 N kg∙ha) with 18 replications were designed in an incubation experiment. The weathering indices and bacterial community structure of the purple mudstone particles were investigated after 120 days of incubation.

Results: The results showed that the weathering indices of purple mudstone particles in the AB treatment were higher than that in the U treatment at the same fertilization levels and a reducing trend was observed with increasing nitrogen fertilizer levels under the same nitrogen fertilizer application types. The diversities of the bacterial community were extremely significantly altered by nitrogen fertilizer application ( < 0.01). The effect of the nitrogen fertilizer application level on the beta diversity of the bacterial community ( = 0.34) was greater than that of the nitrogen fertilizer application type ( = 0.20). Through stepwise regression analysis, the positive effects of nitrification of Nitrobacter () ( = 0.36), the Phosphorous-dissolving bacteria () ( = 0.12), and N-NO ( = 0.35) on the weathering indices of Jp purple mudstone particles could be observed. Structural equation modelling indicated that nitrogen fertilizer application level affects the abundance of the dominant species at the genus level ( and ), and key environmental factor (N-NO), which in turn accelerated the weathering indices (59%).

Discussion And Conclusion: Our findings imply that the enhancements of nitrification of Nitrobacter () and of phosphorus solubilization of Phosphorous-dissolving bacteria () by nitrogen fertilization are the key factors affecting the weathering indices of Jp purple mudstone particles.

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