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The impact of the soil sealing degree on microbial biomass, enzymatic activity, and physicochemical properties in the Ekranic Technosols of Torun (Poland)

机译:土壤封闭程度对托伦(波兰)的Ekranic Technosols中微生物量,酶活性和理化性质的影响

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Purpose Artificial soil sealing in urban areas has attracted increasing attention because of its potential hazard to urban ecosystem. Covering soils with impervious materials has a significant impact on their properties and is essentially an irreversible process. In contrast to natural, open soils, sealed soils undergo a significant alteration of their physicochemical properties, and in turn, negatively influence microbial biomass and enzymatic activity. Materials and methods In general, 33 soils from different parts of the city of Torun (NW Poland) were sampled and divided into 3 groups according to the degree of soil sealing: (1) soils sealed with semi-pervious concrete paving slabs (A), (2) soils sealed with impervious surfaces, such as asphalt and concrete (B), and (3) non-sealed soils (the reference group- C). Soil samples were assayed for (1) microbial biomass carbon (MBC), and nitrogen (MBN) and soil respiration activity (RESP), (2) the activity of soil enzymes, and (3) physicochemical properties. Results and discussion Soil sealing significantly reduced the content of carbon and nitrogen (both total and microbial), soil respiration, the activity of urease, and fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis compared to non-sealed soils (C), while the degree of soil sealing did not significantly affect these properties. Soil moisture and nitrate reductase activity were the only properties significantly differentiated by the degree of soil sealing. Canonical correlation analysis indicated that soil biological activity was caused mainly by the variation in MBC and MBN content, as well as dehydrogenase, catalase, and cellulase activities. The highest correlation was obtained between the soil moisture and the first canonical variable for microbial biomass and enzymatic activity. Conclusions The results showed that the artificial sealing in urban areas can significantly alter the soils by reducing their carbon and nitrogen content as well as microbial biomass and its activity compared with open soils. The analysis of variance showed that the degree of soil sealing did not affect most of the studied soil properties, although the differences in raw data between impervious and semi-pervious sites were remarkable.
机译:目的城市人工土壤密封技术由于对城市生态系统具有潜在危害,因此受到越来越多的关注。用不透水的材料覆盖土壤会对土壤的性能产生重大影响,并且本质上是不可逆的过程。与天然的,开放的土壤相反,封闭的土壤的理化性质发生了显着变化,进而对微生物的生物量和酶活性产生了负面影响。材料和方法总体上,对来自托伦市(波兰西北部)不同地区的33种土壤进行了采样,并根据土壤封闭程度将其分为3组:(1)用半透水混凝土摊铺板封闭的土壤(A) ,(2)用不透水的表面密封的土壤,例如沥青和混凝土(B),以及(3)非密封的土壤(参考组C)。测定土壤样品的(1)微生物生物量碳(MBC),氮(MBN)和土壤呼吸活性(RESP),(2)土壤酶的活性以及(3)理化特性。结果与讨论与未密封的土壤相比,土壤密封显着降低了碳和氮(总量和微生物),土壤呼吸,脲酶和双乙酸荧光素水解的含量(C),而土壤密封的程度并未降低严重影响这些属性。土壤水分和硝酸盐还原酶活性是唯一通过土壤封闭程度明显区分的特性。典型的相关分析表明,土壤生物活性主要是由MBC和MBN含量的变化以及脱氢酶,过氧化氢酶和纤维素酶的活性引起的。在土壤水分与微生物生物量和酶活性的第一个典型变量之间获得最高的相关性。结论结果表明,与开放土壤相比,城市地区的人工封闭可以通过减少土壤中的碳,氮含量以及微生物生物量及其活性来显着改变土壤。方差分析表明,尽管不透水地点和半透水地点之间原始数据的差异非常明显,但土壤封闭程度并未影响大多数研究的土壤特性。

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