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Seasonal Responses of Extracellular Enzyme Activity and Microbial Biomass to Warming and Nitrogen Addition

机译:细胞外酶活性和微生物生物量对变暖和氮添加的季节性响应

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Soil microbial responses to climate warming in temperate regions may interact with the effects of increased atmospheric N deposition. In addition, the combined effects of these factors on microbial activity during the plant growing season may differ from the effects over winter, when reduced plant soil C inputs and soil freezing can alter microbial nutrient availability and demand. We examined seasonal changes in soil extracellular enzyme activity (EEA), microbial biomass C and N, and soil fungal and bacterial content in a warming and N addition experiment in a temperate old field. For EEA, we examined both hydrolases (organic C degrading enzymes, a chitinase and phosphatase) and ligninases (phenol oxidase and peroxidase). While both hydrolase and ligninase activities exhibited significant seasonal variation, EEA was unresponsive to the experimental treatments. Microbial biomass C increased with warming year round, however, and microbial biomass N increased with N addition but only over summer. Despite increased microbial biomass in response to warming, phosphatase was the only enzyme that exhibited a significant change in specific activity (enzyme activity per unit of microbial biomass) in response to warming. Likewise, soil fungal and bacterial biomass varied seasonally, but treatment effects on these variables were minimal. Overall, while the effects of N addition on microbial N varied seasonally, microbial responses were relatively insensitive to the warming and N addition treatments in our experiment. This insensitivity was unexpected given the large treatment effects on plant productivity and soil N dynamics documented during the same time frame in the field experiment.
机译:温带地区土壤微生物对气候变暖的响应 可能与大气氮沉积增加的影响相互作用。 此外,这些因素对微生物的综合影响当植物土壤碳输入减少和土壤 冻结会改变微生物养分的供应和需求时,植物生长期的sup>活性可能不同于冬季的 效果。 我们在一个增温和添加氮的实验中研究了土壤胞外酶活性(EEA),微生物生物量C和N以及土壤真菌和细菌 含量的季节性变化在一个温带的 旧字段中。对于EEA,我们检查了水解酶(有机C降解 酶,几丁质酶和磷酸酶)和木质素酶(苯酚 氧化酶和过氧化物酶)。水解酶和木质素酶的活性均表现出明显的季节性变化,而EEA对实验处理无反应。微生物生物量 C随着常年变暖而增加,而微生物 生物量氮随着氮的添加而增加,但仅在夏季才增加。尽管 随着变暖而增加了微生物的生物量,但磷酸酶 是唯一显示比活性(单位微生物的酶活性)显着变化的酶生物质)在 中响应变暖。同样,土壤真菌和细菌生物量 随季节变化,但是对这些变量 的处理效果却很小。总体而言,尽管氮添加对微生物 N的影响随季节变化,但微生物响应对我们实验中的增温和氮添加处理相对不敏感 。 >在田间试验的同一时间范围内, 对植物生产力和土壤氮动力学的影响很大,因此这种不敏感是无法预料的。

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