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This paper looks at the impact of a "One-time tillage (ST)" after three years on soil microbiomes and functions in a long term no-till farming system under crop stubble and fertilizer management practices. The results showed that ST had marginal effects on microbial richness and diversity, enzyme activities, and catabolic function, but significantly affected the abundance of some microbial taxa that are relevant to carbon degradation. Stubble retention, regardless of tillage and fertilizer management, mainly increased the abundance of copiotrophs. Among the management practices, stubble retention was the main factor that contributed to increased richness and diversity of the soil bacterial and fungal community. Fertilizer application, regardless of tillage and stubble management had minimal impact on bacterial and fungal richness and diversity, enzyme activity and catabolic function.