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Responses of soil microbial respiration to plantations depend on soil properties in subtropical China 被引量:1
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作者 ZHANG Yan-jie YAN Yue +6 位作者 FU Xiang-ping YANG Jie ZHANG Su-yan XU Shan TANG Zheng LI Zhong-fang LU Shun-bao 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第6期1376-1384,共9页
Assessing the impact of plantation on microbial respiration (MR) is vitally important to understand the interactions between belowground metabolism and land use change. In this study, cumulative MR was determined by... Assessing the impact of plantation on microbial respiration (MR) is vitally important to understand the interactions between belowground metabolism and land use change. In this study, cumulative MR was determined by alkali absorption method in 1, 3, 7, 14, 21,28, 35, 42, 49, and 56 days from the soil in a representative plantations in the subtropical region of China. The treatment of plantations contained no plant (CK), orange trees (Citrus reticulata)+Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum) (GB), orange trees (C. reticulata)+Bahia grass (P. notatum)+soybean (Giycine max (L.) Merrill) (GBH). Results showed that plantation had significant effects on microbial respiration and the responses of microbial respiration to plantation from different soil layers and topographies were different: in 0-20 cm in uphill: GB〉GBH〉CK; in 20-40 cm in uphill: GBH〉CK〉GB; in 0-20 cm in downhill: GBH〉CK〉GB; in 20-40 cm in downhill: GB〉CK〉GBH. Furthermore, plantation also altered the relationships between MR and soil properties. In CK, microbial respiration was positively correlated with NH4+ and soil total N, and negatively correlated with soil moisture, pH, NO3-, and microbial biomass carbon (MBC). In GB, microbial respira- tion under GB significantly negatively correlated with dissolved organic carbon (DOC). In GBH, microbial respiration under GBH was positively correlated with NH4+, MBC, total soil carbon (TC), and total soil nitrogen (TN), and negatively correlated with soil moisture (SM), pH, NO-, and DOC. The underlying mechanisms could be attributed to soil heterogeneity and the effects of plantation on soil properties. Our results also showed that plantation significantly increased soil C storage, which suggested plantation is a key measure to enhance soil C sequestration and mitigate global CO2 emission, especially for the soil with low initial soil carbon content or bared soil. 展开更多
关键词 soil microbial respiration PLANTATION soil properties subtropical forest
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