NITROGEN MINERALIZATION AND MICROBIAL BIOMASS NITROGEN DYNAMICS IN 3 ALPINE TUNDRA COMMUNITIES

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作者
FISK, MC [1 ]
SCHMIDT, SK [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV COLORADO,DEPT ENVIRONM POPULAT & ORGANISM BIOL,BOULDER,CO 80309
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10.2136/sssaj1995.03615995005900040012x
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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The alpine tundra of the Colorado Front Range supports a variety of plant communities whose distribution corresponds to their topographic position. Our objectives were to: (i) determine patterns in net N mineralization and microbial N pools among three communities, Kobresia, Acomastylis, and Carer meadows, that span a topographic gradient, and (ii) relate any patterns to soil microclimate differences among these communities. Average yearly net N mineralization rates, measured with an in situ core incubation technique, were 1.2 g N m(-2) in 1991 and 1.0 g N m(-2) in 1999. No differences were detected in yearly N mineralization rates among the three communities; however, net nitrification and other soil properties were found to differ among communities. Net N mineralization rates and microbial N showed strong temporal variation, and this variation was related to different variables for each community. Seasonal variation in N mineralization was related to soil water and microbial N In Kobresia meadows, to soil temperature and microbial N in Acomastylis meadows, and to soil water and temperature in Carer meadows. Seasonal changes in microbial N were related to soil water in Kobresia and Acomastylis meadows. Large fluctuations in microbial N indicate that periodic losses from the microbial pool may be important to N availability in this alpine tundra site.
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页码:1036 / 1043
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