Effects of gamma irradiation on soil biological communities and C and N pools in a clay loam soil

被引:17
|
作者
Zhang, Shixiu [1 ]
Cui, Shuyan [2 ,5 ]
Gong, Xiaoming [3 ]
Chang, Liang [1 ]
Jia, Shuxia [1 ]
Yang, Xueming [4 ]
Wu, Donghui [1 ]
Zhang, Xiaoping [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Northeast Inst Geog & Agroecol, Key Lab Mollisols Agroecol, Changchun 130102, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Appl Ecol, Shenyang 110016, Peoples R China
[3] Natl Inst Metrol, Beijing 100013, Peoples R China
[4] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Greenhouse & Proc Crops Res Ctr, Harrow, ON N0R 1G0, Canada
[5] Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Radioactivity; Labile C and N; Recalcitrant; Microbial community; Defaunation; Optimal dose; FREE-LIVING NEMATODES; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY; ORGANIC-MATTER; IONIZING-RADIATION; GENOMIC INSTABILITY; EXTRACTION METHOD; DIFFERENT TILLAGE; STERILIZATION; NITROGEN; CARBON;
D O I
10.1016/j.apsoil.2016.09.007
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Gamma irradiation is becoming a promising technique in soil ecological studies because it has a particular advantage in selectively eliminating the target organism. But this selective sterilization technique is still in its initial exploratory stage and the subsequent impacts on soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools are relatively unknown for the majority of soils. Therefore, the responses of soil respiration, soil collembola, nematodes and microbial communities, and soil C and N pools (extracted with KCl, K2SO4 and H2SO4) to a range of gamma irradiation doses (0, 5, 10, 20 and 40 kGy) were determined under a clay loam soil in a 4-week incubation study. A flush of CO2 was observed at the beginning of the incubation period (1-2 days) post-irradiation, and then strongly decreased relative to the unirradiated soils. At the middle of incubation period (11-14 days), there was a recovery of CO2 efflux in the 5 kGy treatment. The effects of radiation on biological communities were dependent on taxa groups. The majority of collembola (>80%) and nematodes (>90%) were killed immediately in the higher doses (>5 kGy), but at lower doses of 5 kGy they were killed within 2 weeks after irradiation. The relative abundance of saprophytic fungi and protozoa decreased with increasing irradiation dose throughout the incubation period, while an opposite trend was found for some special bacterial taxa (19:1 omega 8c and i17:1 omega 9c). The resistance threshold of the entire microbial community to gamma irradiation was 10 kGy. The C and N contents in the KCl/K2SO4-extracted pools (except the dissolved organic C), in the H2SO4-extracted labile pool II (LP II) and in the recalcitrant pool (RP) decreased with increasing irradiation dose across the incubation period. The decreases in LP II and RP were accompanied by the increase in labile pool I. The variation in the level of all soil C and N pools was significantly affected by the radiation doses higher than 5 kGy. Our results indicate that the gamma dose between 5 and 10 kGy is sufficient to eliminate soil fauna without significant effect on microbial community compared to the unirradiated treatments. Moreover, a radiation dose of 5 kGy for selective defaunation has minor impacts on soil C and N pools of a clay loam soil. Our results also suggest that dose optimization is necessary due to high variability associated with irradiation levels effect on biological taxa in different soils. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:352 / 360
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] THE EFFECTS OF SOIL-STRUCTURE ON PROTOZOA IN A CLAY-LOAM SOIL
    GRIFFITHS, BS
    YOUNG, IM
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 1994, 45 (03) : 285 - 292
  • [2] Conservation Tillage Impacts on Soil Aggregation and Carbon Pools in a Sandy Clay Loam Soil of the Indian Himalayas
    Bhattacharyya, Ranjan
    Tuti, M. D.
    Kundu, S.
    Bisht, J. K.
    Bhatt, J. C.
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2012, 76 (02) : 617 - 627
  • [3] Seepage and soil erosion for a clay loam soil
    Huang, CH
    Laflen, JM
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 1996, 60 (02) : 408 - 416
  • [4] Improvement of physical properties of clay loam soil by biological means
    Maiksteniene, S
    Arlauskiene, A
    MODERN WAYS OF SOIL TILLAGE AND ASSESSMENT OF SOIL COMPACTION AND SEEDBED QUALITY, 2001, : 130 - 140
  • [5] Cover crop effects on soil temperature in a clay loam soil in southwestern Ontario
    Yang, X. M.
    Reynolds, W. D.
    Drury, C. F.
    Reeb, M. D.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE, 2021, 101 (04) : 761 - 770
  • [6] RESIDUES OF ENDOSULFAN IN CLAY LOAM SOIL
    GUPTA, HCL
    PAREEK, BL
    SHARMA, KP
    ENTOMON, 1977, 2 (02): : 161 - 162
  • [7] Effects of Cd, Zn, or both on soil microbial biomass and activity in a clay loam soil
    Giancarlo Renella
    Amar M. Chaudri
    Céline M. Falloon
    Loretta Landi
    Paolo Nannipieri
    Philip C. Brookes
    Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2007, 43 : 751 - 758
  • [8] Effects of Cd, Zn, or both on soil microbial biomass and activity in a clay loam soil
    Renella, Giancarlo
    Chaudri, Amar M.
    Falloon, Celine M.
    Landi, Loretta
    Nannipieri, Paolo
    Brookes, Philip C.
    BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 2007, 43 (06) : 751 - 758
  • [9] Soil surface N balances and soil N content in a clay-loam soil under Irish dairy production systems
    Necpalova, M.
    Phelan, P.
    Casey, I.
    Humphreys, J.
    NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS, 2013, 96 (01) : 47 - 65
  • [10] Soil surface N balances and soil N content in a clay-loam soil under Irish dairy production systems
    M. Necpálová
    P. Phelan
    I. Casey
    J. Humphreys
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 2013, 96 : 47 - 65