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Use of soil enzyme activities to assess the recovery of soil functions in abandoned coppice forest systems

机译:利用土壤酶活性评估废弃小灌木林系统中土壤功能的恢复

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Coppicing consists of periodically cutting back tree stems to ground level to stimulate the growth of multiple stems from the stool. In Central Europe, many coppiced forests were abandoned at the beginning of the last century owing to a decline in the demand for charcoal and wood. This was assumed to enable the forests to recover and the properties to become similar to those of unmanaged forest (high forest). Most studies on abandoned coppiced forest have focused on forest recovery, while soil recovery has generally been overlooked. With the aim of filling this gap, this study investigated the effect of coppicing abandonment on soil recovery by analysing the changes in soil enzyme activities (dehydrogenase, beta-glucosidase, invertase, urease, acid phosphatase and arylsulphatase). Two differently managed sessile oak (Quercus petraea) forests were selected for study: a former coppice forest, abandoned >90 years ago, and an undisturbed forest. The analytical data were compared to assess the degree of recovery of the soil in the abandoned coppice forest. The soil organic matter content was two times lower in the abandoned coppice than in the high forest, suggesting that organic matter depletion due the past coppicing is a long-term effect. All of the absolute enzyme activities were also two times lower in the abandoned coppice forest soil than in the high forest soil. However, the specific enzyme activities were similar in both types of soil. This indicates that metabolic activity is similar in both soil types, suggesting that it either recovers faster than organic matter and soil enzyme activity or that, despite the depletion in organic matter and enzyme activities, metabolic activity was sustained in coppiced forest soil. However, in the latter case this would imply that organic matter and soil enzymes were lost in exactly the same proportion, which is highly improbable. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:瘫痪包括定期将树的茎削减到地面水平,以刺激粪便中多个茎的生长。在中欧,由于对木炭和木材的需求下降,许多上等的森林在上世纪初被废弃。假定这样做是为了使森林得以恢复并且其属性变得与未经管理的森林(高级森林)相似。对废弃的废弃森林的大多数研究都集中在森林恢复上,而土壤恢复通常被忽视。为了填补这一空白,本研究通过分析土壤酶活性(脱氢酶,β-葡萄糖苷酶,转化酶,脲酶,酸性磷酸酶和芳基硫酸酯酶)的变化,研究了放弃废弃对土壤恢复的影响。选择了两种不同管理的无柄栎林(Quercus petraea)进行研究:90年前被废弃的前灌木林和未受干扰的森林。将分析数据进行比较,以评估废弃小灌木林中土壤的恢复程度。废弃小灌木林的土壤有机质含量比高森林低两倍,这表明过去的耕作导致有机物耗竭是一种长期影响。废弃的小灌木林土壤的所有绝对酶活性也比高林土壤低两倍。然而,在两种类型的土壤中,特定的酶活性相似。这表明两种土壤类型的代谢活性相似,这表明其恢复速度快于有机质和土壤酶活性,或者尽管有机质和酶活性减少,但在森林土壤中新陈代谢活性得以维持。但是,在后一种情况下,这意味着有机物和土壤酶的损失比例完全相同,这是极不可能的。 (C)2019由Elsevier B.V.发布

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2019年第1期|133692.1-133692.10|共10页
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    Mendel Univ Brno Fac Agron Dept Chem & Biochem Zemedelska 1 CZ-61300 Brno Czech Republic|Brno Univ Technol Cent European Inst Technol Purkynova 123 CZ-61200 Brno Czech Republic|CSIC Inst Invest Agrobiol Galicia Dept Bioquim Suelo Apartado 122 Santiago De Compostela 15780 Spain;

    Acad Sci Czech Republ Global Change Res Inst Belidla 4a Brno 60300 Czech Republic|Univ Novi Sad Inst Lowland Forestry & Environm A Cehova 13 Novi Sad 21000 Serbia;

    Brno Univ Technol Cent European Inst Technol Purkynova 123 CZ-61200 Brno Czech Republic|St Annes Univ Hosp Brno Int Clin Res Ctr Brno Czech Republic;

    Mendel Univ Brno Fac Agron Dept Chem & Biochem Zemedelska 1 CZ-61300 Brno Czech Republic;

    CSIC Inst Invest Agrobiol Galicia Dept Bioquim Suelo Apartado 122 Santiago De Compostela 15780 Spain;

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    Sessile oak forest; Quercus petraea forests; Coppicing; Soil hydrolytic enzyme activities; Soil oxidoreductase activity;

    机译:无栎林;栎属栎属森林;令人震惊土壤水解酶活性;土壤氧化还原酶活性;

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