Effects of Close-to-Nature Transformation on Soil Enzyme Activities and Organic Carbon Fractions in Cuninghamia lanceolata and Pinus massoniana Plantations

被引:7
|
作者
Shu, Weiwei [1 ,2 ]
Ming, Angang [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Jihui [3 ]
Li, Hua [1 ,2 ]
Min, Huilin [1 ,2 ]
Ma, Junxu [1 ,2 ]
Yang, Kun [1 ,2 ]
Li, Zhongguo [1 ]
Zeng, Ji [1 ]
Wei, Juling [1 ]
Li, Zhaoying [1 ]
Tao, Yi [1 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Forestry, Expt Ctr Trop Forestry, Pingxiang 532600, Peoples R China
[2] Guangxi Youyiguan Forest Ecosyst Res Stn, Pingxiang 532600, Peoples R China
[3] Guangxi Forest Inventory & Planning Inst, Nanning 530000, Peoples R China
来源
FORESTS | 2022年 / 13卷 / 06期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
close-to-nature transformation; enzyme activities; organic carbon fractions; MANAGEMENT INDEX; FOREST SOIL; RESTORATION; COMMUNITY; STOCKS;
D O I
10.3390/f13060872
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Soil enzymes are involved in the process of mineralization of soil organic matters. The close-to-nature transformation (CNT) of plantations changes the soil enzyme activities by changing the composition of stand vegetation, which in turn affects the change process of soil organic carbon. We therefore selected two typical coniferous plantations in southwest China, Pinus massoniana and Cunninghamia lanceolate, to explore the effects of CNT on soil enzyme activities and soil organic carbon, and the relationship between them is explored through comparative study. Compared with control stands (CCK and PCK), CNT enhanced soil organic carbon; the content of water-soluble organic carbon in the 0-10 cm soil layer of the transformed C. lanceolata plantations (CCN) is 81.29% higher than those in the control stands (p < 0.05); the contents of particulate organic carbon and water-soluble organic carbon in the 10-30 cm soil layer are 95.42% and 48.68% higher than those in the control stands (p < 0.05), respectively; after the CNT, the protease, urease, and acid phosphatase in C. lanceolata plantations were higher than control stands, while protease and catalase in P. massoniana plantations were higher than control stands. Correlation analysis showed that catalase and protease were more closely related to organic carbon components than other organic enzymes; redundancy analysis (RDA) results show that pH and total nitrogen are key factors that cause changes in carbon fractions after the CNT. In general, CNT enhanced soil organic carbon in coniferous plantations, which was more conducive to soil organic carbon accumulation but had a negative effect on soil organic carbon stability to a certain extent. Therefore, the effect of tree species configuration on soil carbon stability components should be considered in the forest management practice.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effects of long-term straw return on soil organic carbon fractions and enzyme activities in a double-cropped rice paddy in South China
    HUANG Wan
    WU Jian-fu
    PAN Xiao-hua
    TAN Xue-ming
    ZENG Yong-jun
    SHI Qing-hua
    LIU Tao-ju
    ZENG Yan-hua
    Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2021, 20 (01) : 236 - 247
  • [42] Long-term effects of irrigation using water from the river receiving treated industrial wastewater on soil organic carbon fractions and enzyme activities
    Liang, Qiong
    Gao, Rutai
    Xi, Beidou
    Zhang, Yuan
    Zhang, Hui
    AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT, 2014, 135 : 100 - 108
  • [43] Long-term cropping system effects on soil organic matter fractions and enzyme activities in a cool oceanic climate
    Thomas, Ben W.
    Bainard, Luke D.
    Bittman, Shabtai
    Abram, Katrina
    Stoeckli, Jessica L.
    Jayasinghege, Charitha P. A.
    Hunt, Derek
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT SCIENCE, 2025, 105
  • [44] Dynamics of soil labile organic carbon fractions and C-cycle enzyme activities under straw mulch in Chengdu Plain
    Li, Sen
    Zhang, Shirong
    Pu, Yulin
    Li, Ting
    Xu, Xiaoxun
    Jia, Yongxia
    Deng, Ouping
    Gong, Guoshu
    SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 2016, 155 : 289 - 297
  • [45] Changes in Labile Organic Carbon Fractions and Soil Enzyme Activities after Marshland Reclamation and Restoration in the Sanjiang Plain in Northeast China
    Song, Yanyu
    Song, Changchun
    Yang, Guisheng
    Miao, Yuqing
    Wang, Jiaoyue
    Guo, Yuedong
    ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2012, 50 (03) : 418 - 426
  • [46] VARIATION OF SOIL ENZYME ACTIVITIES AND CORRELATIONS WITH LABILE ORGANIC CARBON FRACTIONS IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF WETLANDS IN THE SANJIANG PLAIN, NORTHEAST CHINA
    Song, Yanyu
    Song, Changchun
    Yang, Guisheng
    Wang, Xianwei
    Wang, Lili
    Li, Yingchen
    Hou, Cuicui
    FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN, 2013, 22 (01): : 86 - 94
  • [47] Changes in Labile Organic Carbon Fractions and Soil Enzyme Activities after Marshland Reclamation and Restoration in the Sanjiang Plain in Northeast China
    Yanyu Song
    Changchun Song
    Guisheng Yang
    Yuqing Miao
    Jiaoyue Wang
    Yuedong Guo
    Environmental Management, 2012, 50 : 418 - 426
  • [48] Effect of Freezing–Thawing Cycle on Soil Active Organic Carbon Fractions and Enzyme Activities in the Wetland of Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China
    Fu Li
    Shuying Zang
    Yingnan Liu
    Lan Li
    Hongwei Ni
    Wetlands, 2020, 40 : 167 - 177
  • [49] Effects of organic amendments on soil carbon fractions, enzyme activity and humus-enzyme complexes under semi-arid conditions
    Bastida, Felipe
    Jindo, Keiji
    Luis Moreno, Jose
    Hernandez, Teresa
    Garcia, Carlos
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY, 2012, 53 : 94 - 102
  • [50] Conversion effects of farmland to Zanthoxylum bungeanum plantations on soil organic carbon fractions in the arid valley of the upper reaches of the yangtze river, china
    Lv, Chen
    Saba, Tahseen
    Wang, Jingyan
    Hui, Wenkai
    Kang, Xikun
    Xie, Yvxin
    Wang, Kai
    Wang, Hengli
    Gong, Wei
    CATENA, 2022, 217