MICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND LEACHING DURING INITIAL OAK LEAF-LITTER DECOMPOSITION

被引:37
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作者
TIETEMA, A
WESSEL, WW
机构
[1] Laboratory of Physical Geography and Soil Science, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1018 VZ
关键词
OAK-LEAF LITTER; DECOMPOSITION; LEACHING; MICROBIAL ACTIVITY; LITTERBAG METHOD; IMMOBILIZATION;
D O I
10.1007/BF00336444
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The decomposition of oak leaf litter was studied by means of a litterbag experiment in an oak forest in the Netherlands. The contribution of microbial activity and leaching to weight loss and element dynamics during the first 6 weeks of decomposition was investigated by means of frequent respiration measurements and extractions of the litter and by a qualitative comparison of throughfall and litter percolation water chemistry. The oak-leaf litter lost 9.3% of its initial dry weight during the first 6 weeks. In total, 90% of this observed weight loss was explained by the processes studied. About 5.9% (64% of the total) of this weight loss was attributed to microbial respiration and 0.5% (5%) to the loss of inorganic solutes. Leaching of dissolved organic compounds was estimated to accouut for 2.0% (21%). The results indicated a fast leaching of K and Cl out of the fresh litter during the first 2 weeks, while Mg, Fe, Mn, Si, ortho P, and dissolved organic N were released at a much lower rate. At the same time, small amounts of H+, NH4+ and NO3- were retained in the litter.
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