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Effect of a tree mixture and water availability on soil nutrients and extracellular enzyme activities along the soil profile in an experimental forest

机译:树脂和水可用性对实验林土壤含量和细胞外酶活性的影响

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An increasing number of studies demonstrate that tree species biodiversity can affect primary productivity and nutrient cycling in forests due to several factors, such as complementarity, facilitation or selection effects. For instance, resource partitioning in soils has been found to allow a more optimized nutrient uptake in mixed species plots compared with monocultures. However, how these effects will be modified by climate change - such as water availability - is not as well understood, especially in deep soil layers. Therefore, we specifically asked how water availability may influence the effect of tree mixtures on soil microorganism activity by measuring extracellular enzyme activities (EEAs) and available nutrients along the soil profile (down to 90 cm) in a 10-year-old plantation in southwestern France, which manipulates tree species composition (Pinus pinaster and Betulapendula, in monocultures and in mixed plots) and irrigation. Our results showed that EEAs directly depend on tree species composition and water conditions in interaction with soil depth; we found a positive effect of mixing birch and pine on carbon and nitrogen-related EEAs at an intermediate soil depth (15-30 cm soil layer), while the effect of increasing water availability increased phosphorus-related EEAs mostly in the upper soil layers (0-30 cm). However, we found no significant interactive effect between tree diversity and water availability on EEAs, underlying that the negative effect of lower water availability cannot be offset by the positive effect of mixing tree species. Differences in EEAs and available nutrients along the soil profile highlight the importance to look at different soil depths to better understand how nutrient cycling may be affected by increasing tree diversity and changes in water availability.
机译:越来越多的研究表明,由于若干因素,例如互补,促进或选择效应,树种生物多样性可能影响森林中的初级生产率和营养循环。例如,已经发现土壤中的资源分区允许混合物种图中更优化的营养吸收与单一栽培。然而,如何通过气候变化来修改这些效果 - 例如水可用性 - 也不太了解,特别是在深土层中。因此,我们特别询问水可用性如何通过测量西南部的10岁种植园中的细胞外酶活性(EEAS)和可用的营养物来影响树脂微生物活性对土壤微生物活性的影响。法国,操纵树种组成(Pinus Pinaster和Betulapendula,在单一栽培和混合图中)和灌溉。我们的研究结果表明,EEAS直接取决于树种组成和水条件与土壤深度的相互作用;我们发现在中间土壤深度(15-30厘米的土壤层)下混合桦木和松树在碳和氮素相关eEA上的积极效果,同时增加水可用性增加了与上层土层中的磷与相关eEA增加( 0-30厘米)。然而,我们发现在eeas上的树木多样性和水可用性之间没有显着的互动效果,潜在的较低水可用性的负面影响不能被混合树种的积极作用所抵消。 eAS沿着土壤轮廓的含量和可用营养素的差异突出了看不同土壤深度的重要性,以更好地了解如何通过增加树木多样性和水可用性变化来影响营养循环。

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