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Soil microbial biomass, activity and community composition in adjacent native and plantation forests of subtropical Australia

机译:亚热带澳大利亚相邻原生林和人工林的土壤微生物量,活性和群落组成

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Purpose Soil nitrogen (N) availability is a critical determinant of plantation productivity in subtropical Australia and is influenced by the soil microbial community. The size, structure and function of the soil microbial community can be impacted by land-use change and residue management. The objectives of this study were to examine the impact of land-use change from (1) native forest (NF) to first rotation (1R) hoop pine plantation and (2) 1R hoop pine plantation to second rotation (2R) hoop pine plantation on the soil microbial community. The impact of residue management on the soil microbial community was also investigated in the 2R forest, where soil microbial parameters were measured in tree rows (2R-T) and windrows (2R-W). In addition, relationships between soil microbial parameters and soil N parameters were investigated. Materials and methods Each of the four treatments (NF, 1R, 2R-T and 2R-W) had five 24-m~2 replicate plots from which 15 soil cores were collected and bulked at three depths (0-10, 10-20, 20-30 cm). Microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and N (MBN) and soil respiration were measuredrnon field moist soils. In addition, carbon (C) source utilisation patterns were assessed using the whole soil MicroResp? technique (Campbell et al. 2003). Results and discussion Results indicate that the land-use change from NF to 1R hoop pine plantation significantly reduced MBC, respiration rate, soil total C and total N. Furthermore, the land-use change appeared to have a significant impact on the soil microbial community composition measured using MicroResp? profiles. Land-use change from 1R to 2R hoop pine plantation resulted in a decline in total C and MBN and a shift in microbial community composition. When compared to the 2R-T soils, the 2R-W soils tended to have a greater microbial biomass and respiration rate. Residue management also influenced the microbial community composition measured in the MicroResp? profiles.rnConclusions Results indicate that land-use change had a significant impact on the soil microbial community, which was likely to be related to shifts in the quality and quantity of organic inputs associated with the change in land use. This may have significant implications for the long-term productivity of the soil resource. Further studies are required to confirm a difference in microbial community composition associated with residue management. In addition, long-term experiments in subtropical Australia are necessary to verify the results of this snapshot study and to improve our understanding of the impact of single-species plantation forestry and residue management on the soil microbial community, soil N dynamics and ultimately the long-term sustainability of the soil resource.
机译:目的土壤氮的有效性是亚热带澳大利亚人工林生产力的关键决定因素,并受土壤微生物群落的影响。土壤微生物群落的大小,结构和功能会受到土地用途变化和残留管理的影响。这项研究的目的是研究从(1)原始森林(NF)到第一轮(1R)箍松人工林和(2)从1R篮松人工林到第二轮(2R)箍松人工林的土地利用变化的影响在土壤微生物群落上。还研究了2R森林中残留管理对土壤微生物群落的影响,其中在树行(2R-T)和草堆(2R-W)中测量了土壤微生物参数。此外,还研究了土壤微生物参数与土壤氮素参数之间的关系。材料和方法四种处理方法(NF,1R,2R-T和2R-W)中的每一种都有5个24-m〜2重复样地,从中收集了15个土壤核心并在三个深度(0-10、10-20)下堆积,20-30厘米)。在非田间潮湿的土壤中测量了微生物生物量碳(MBC)和氮(MBN)以及土壤呼吸。另外,使用整个土壤的MicroResp?评估了碳(C)源的利用模式。技术(Campbell等,2003)。结果与讨论结果表明,从NF到1R箍松人工林的土地利用变化显着降低了MBC,呼吸速率,土壤总碳和总氮。此外,土地利用变化似乎对土壤微生物群落具有显着影响。用MicroResp测量成分个人资料。从1R到2R箍松林的土地利用变化导致总C和MBN下降,微生物群落组成发生变化。与2R-T土壤相比,2R-W土壤倾向于具有更大的微生物生物量和呼吸速率。残留物管理还影响了在MicroResp?中测量的微生物群落组成。结论:结果表明土地利用变化对土壤微生物群落具有重大影响,这可能与土地利用变化相关的有机投入的质量和数量的变化有关。这可能对土壤资源的长期生产力产生重大影响。需要进一步的研究以确认与残留物管理相关的微生物群落组成的差异。此外,有必要在澳大利亚亚热带地区进行长期实验,以验证本快照研究的结果,并增进我们对单种人工林和残留物管理对土壤微生物群落,土壤氮动态以及最终的长期影响的理解。土壤资源的长期可持续性。

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