TY - CONF N2 - Soil beneficial microbe products are allowed to apply in organic farming system as soil amendment. Effects of different organic fertilization on soil organic carbon (SOC) and microbes were analyzed in this study in order to improve fertilization technology. Simulation culture experiment was designed and operated in the laboratory to exclude uncertainties, such as environment and human operations of the organic farm. Results showed that more soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) was discovered in the soil fertilized by beneficial microbes with organic fertilizer compared to single organic fertilizer treatment. Meanwhile, beneficial microbe application in soil significantly accelerated decomposition of SOC. Photosynthetic Bacterium (PSB) liquid application in soil increased soil bacterial colonies and significantly declined soil fungal colonies compared to other treatments on the 40th day. Bio-fertilizer application in soil increased the soil fungal colonies, but this effect was not significant. ED - Rahmann, G. ED - Aksoy, U. Y1 - 2014/10// PB - Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut VL - 1 TI - SIMULATION EXPERIMENT OF ORGANIC FARMING SYSTEM: CHANGES OF SOIL ORGANIC CARBON AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES BY ORGANIC FERTILIZATION EP - 128 A1 - Wang, Run-Chi A1 - Zong, Liang-Gang A1 - Yan, Jia A1 - Luo, Min A1 - Hu, Yun-Feng ID - orgprints23632 SN - 978-3-86576-128-6 AV - public T3 - Thuenen Report SP - 125 UR - https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/23632/ KW - Organic farming system KW - Organic fertilization KW - Soil microbial community CY - Braunschweig, Germany ER -