Organic matter characteristics under native forest, long-term pasture, and recent conversion to Eucalyptus plantations in Western Australia:: microbial biomass, soil respiration, and permanganate oxidation

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作者
Mendham, DS [1 ]
O'Connell, AM [1 ]
Grove, TS [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Forestry & Forest Prod, Wembley, WA 6913, Australia
来源
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH | 2002年 / 40卷 / 05期
关键词
soil organic matter; land use change; permanganate oxidation; respiration; microbial biomass;
D O I
10.1071/SR01092
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The influence of land-use management on Walkley-Black soil carbon (C) concentration, 3 concentrations of permanganate oxidisable C (33, 167, and 333 mM), microbial biomass, and soil respiration in a laboratory incubation was tested in surface soil from 10 sites in south-western Australia. The sites ranged in total C concentration from 1.9 to 8.3%, and represented a broad climatic and soil-type distribution across south-western Australia. At each of the sites, 0-10 cm soil was collected from plots in pasture (20-71 years old), Eucalyptus globulus plantation (7-10 years old, established on ex-pasture), and native vegetation. Soil profiles and position in the landscape for each of the land-use types were matched as closely as possible at each site to minimise influences other than land use. Total C was highly correlated with clay content. Land use caused no significant change in the relationship between total C and soil texture, and land use had little effect on total C concentration. Permanganate-oxidisable C was highly correlated with Walkley-Black organic C (R-2>0.90) for all 3 concentrations that were investigated. Only the most dilute concentration of permanganate-oxidisable C (33 mm) was sensitive enough to detect small changes in soil organic matter with land use (P=0.045). Microbial biomass and respiration at 25 kPa matric potential moisture content and 35degreesC temperature were used as biological indicators of soil organic matter lability. Cumulative respired C was more sensitive to land use than Walkley-Black organic C, with lower respiration in native soils compared with managed soils with low C concentrations, but higher than the managed soils at sites with high C concentrations. Microbial biomass was not significantly affected by land use. Microbial biomass and cumulative respired C were strongly influenced by soil texture, with the microbial quotient (proportion of microbial biomass in total carbon) and the proportion of total C respired significantly lower in soils with higher silt and clay contents. Land use had no significant effect on these relationships. Overall, land use caused only minor differences in the biological and chemical indicators of organic matter quality across a broad range of sites in south-western Australia.
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