INFLUENCE OF CARBON AND NITROGEN ON CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN DEGRADATION IN FOREST SOILS

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ENTRY, JA
BACKMAN, CB
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10.1139/x95-135
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The concentration of lignin in plant tissue is a major factor controlling organic matter decomposition rates in terrestrial ecosystems. Microcosms were used to determine the influence of C and N additions on active bacterial and active fungal biomass, cellulose degradation, and lignin degradation at 4, 8, and 12 weeks in soils from the Tuskeege National Forest in southern Alabama. Active bacterial and active fungal biomass was determined by direct microscopy; cellulose and lignin degradation were measured radiometrically. The experimental design was a 3(3) latin square. Treatments were as follows: soil type, soil C (soils amended with the equivalent of 0, 400, or 800 kg C . ha(-1) as cellulose), and soil N (soils amended with the equivalent of 0, 250, or 500 kg N . ha(-1) as NH4NO3). Active bacterial biomass, active fungal biomass, and cellulose and lignin degradation did not differ with soil type. Active bacterial biomass was not affected by N or C additions. As C and N concentrations increased, active fungal biomass as well as cellulose and lignin degradation increased. The concentration of C acid N (together) in the soil correlated with both cellulose and lignin degradation (r(2) = 0.76, p < 0.001; r(2) = 0.44, p < 0.001, respectively). Active fungal biomass correlated curvilinearly with both cellulose and lignin degradation (r(2) = 0.38, p < 0.001; r(2) = 0.33, p < 0.001, respectively). The lignin:N ratio is often used to predict organic matter decomposition rates in terrestrial ecosystems. These results lead us to conclude that a cellulose:lignin:N ratio may be a more accurate predictor of organic matter decomposition rates than C:N ratio or lignin:N ratios.
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