Influence of pH and temperature on microbial activity, substrate availability of soil-solution bacteria and leaching of dissolved organic carbon in a mor humus

被引:196
|
作者
Andersson, S [1 ]
Nilsson, SI [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Soil Sci, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
来源
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY | 2001年 / 33卷 / 09期
关键词
DOC; DON; Mor humus; liming; temperature; H-3-thymidine; bioavailability;
D O I
10.1016/S0038-0717(01)00022-0
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
We investigated how pH and temperature influenced fluxes of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), CO2 and bacterial activity in a laboratory experiment with upper (F) and lower (H) mor humus layers from a limed and an unlimed plot of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst). Dolomite lime (8.8 t ha(-1)) was applied 12 years before the experiment. The microbial activity was manipulated by incubating the mor humus at +4 or +15 degreesC. In a second experiment, the bacterial decomposition of DOC in leachate water from the entire O horizon of the same limed and unlimed plots was investigated. The cumulative amount of respired C from the F and H layers increased in the order unlimed + 4 degreesC < unlimed + 15 degreesC = limed + 4 degreesC < limed + 15 degreesC. The cumulative leaching of DOC from the F layer was in the order unlimed + 4 degreesC < unlimed + 15 degreesC < limed + 4 degreesC < limed + 15 degreesC. Both liming and temperature influenced the leaching of DOG. In the H layer the cumulative DOC leaching increased in the order unlimed + 4 degreesC < limed + 4 degreesC < unlimed + 15 degreesC = limed + 15 degreesC and temperature was the main factor controlling the DOC leaching. The bacterial activity in the limed leachate water (measured as incorporation of H-3 labelled thymidine) was higher than in the unlimed leachate water from both F and H layers. This increase in bacterial activity in the limed mor humus was proportionally higher than the corresponding increase in CO2 respiration, which indicated that the bacteria in the soil water were more stimulated by liming than bacteria attached to soil particles and fungi. Chemical fractionation indicated that DOC from the limed treatment was more decomposed than DOC from the unlimed treatment, as the percentage of hydrophilic acids compared to hydrophobic acids was higher in the limed treatment. However, this difference seemed to be of less importance for the substrate availability to the bacteria in the water phase. Instead the bacterial community in the limed mor humus seemed to be more adapted to high pH and had a higher growth rate than the bacterial community in the unlimed humus. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1181 / 1191
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) in mor humus as affected by temperature and pH
    Andersson, S
    Nilsson, SI
    Saetre, P
    [J]. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2000, 32 (01): : 1 - 10
  • [2] Dissolved organic carbon leaching from plastics stimulates microbial activity in the ocean
    Romera-Castillo, Cristina
    Pinto, Maria
    Langer, Teresa M.
    Alvarez-Salgado, Xose Anton
    Herndl, Gerhard J.
    [J]. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2018, 9
  • [3] Dissolved organic carbon leaching from plastics stimulates microbial activity in the ocean
    Cristina Romera-Castillo
    Maria Pinto
    Teresa M. Langer
    Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado
    Gerhard J. Herndl
    [J]. Nature Communications, 9
  • [4] INFLUENCE OF SOIL ORGANIC AMELIORANTS ON DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON AND ANIONIC SOIL SOLUTION COMPOSITION
    Simeonova, TS.
    Nenova, L.
    Benkova, M.
    Atanassova, I.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECOLOGY, 2022, 23 (06): : 2389 - 2400
  • [5] Characterization of dissolved organic carbon from burned humus and its effects on microbial activity and community structure
    Fritze, H
    Pennanen, T
    Kitunen, V
    [J]. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1998, 30 (06): : 687 - 693
  • [6] Soil Microbial Biomass Size and Nitrogen Availability Regulate the Incorporation of Residue Carbon into Dissolved Organic Pool and Microbial Biomass
    Li, Lu-Jun
    Ye, Rongzhong
    Zhu-Barker, Xia
    Horwath, William R.
    [J]. SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2019, 83 (04) : 1083 - 1092
  • [7] Microbial Communities Influence Soil Dissolved Organic Carbon Concentration by Altering Metabolite Composition
    Campbell, Tayte P.
    Ulrich, Danielle E. M.
    Toyoda, Jason
    Thompson, Jaron
    Munsky, Brian
    Albright, Michaeline B. N.
    Bailey, Vanessa L.
    Tfaily, Malak M.
    Dunbar, John
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2022, 12
  • [8] Soil temperature is an important regulatory control on dissolved organic carbon supply and uptake of soil solution nitrate
    Toosi, Ehsan R.
    Schmidt, John P.
    Castellano, Michael J.
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY, 2014, 61 : 68 - 71
  • [9] Labile substrate availability controls temperature sensitivity of organic carbon decomposition at different soil depths
    Pang, Xueyong
    Zhu, Biao
    Lu, Xiaotao
    Cheng, Weixin
    [J]. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, 2015, 126 (1-2) : 85 - 98
  • [10] Labile substrate availability controls temperature sensitivity of organic carbon decomposition at different soil depths
    Xueyong Pang
    Biao Zhu
    Xiaotao Lü
    Weixin Cheng
    [J]. Biogeochemistry, 2015, 126 : 85 - 98