MICROBIAL BIOMASS AND ACTIVITIES IN PARTLY HYDROMORPHIC AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST SOILS IN THE BORNHOVED LAKE REGION OF NORTHERN GERMANY

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作者
DILLY, O [1 ]
MUNCH, JC [1 ]
机构
[1] BUNDESFORSCHUNGSANSTALT LANDWIRTSCHAFT FAL, INST BODENBIOL, D-38116 BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY
关键词
ECOSYSTEM RESEARCH; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; FOREST SOILS; MICROBIAL BIOMASS; MICROBIAL ACTIVITIES;
D O I
10.1007/BF00336105
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The soil microbial biomass and activity were estimated for seven field (intensive and extensive management), grassland (dry and wet), and forest (beech, dry and wet alder) sites. Three of the sites (wet grassland, dry and wet alder) are located on a lakeshore and are influenced by lake water and groundwater. Four different methods were selected to measure and characterize the microbial biomass. Values of microbial biomass (weight basis) and total microbial biomass per upper horizon and hectare (volume basis) were compared for each site. Fumigation-extraction and substrate-induced respiration results were correlated but did not give the same absolute values for microbial biomass content. When using the original conversion factors, substrate-induced respiration gave higher values in field and dry grassland soils, and fumigation-extraction higher values in soils with low pH and high water levels (high organic content). Results from dimethylsulfoxide reduction and arginine ammonification, two methods for estimating microbial activity, were not correlated with microbial biomass values determined by fumigation-extraction or substrate-induced respiration in all soils examined. In alder forest soils dimethylsulfoxide reduction and arginine ammonification gave higher values on the wet site than on the dry site, contrary to the values estimated by fumigation-extraction and substrate-induced respiration. These microbial activities were correlated with microbial biomass values only in field and dry grassland soils. Based on soil dry weight, microbial biomass values increased in the order intensive field, beech forest, extensive field, dry grassland, alder forest, wet grassland. However, microbial biomass values per upper horizon and hectare (related to soil volume) increased in agricultural soils in the order intensive field, dry grassland, extensive field, wet grassland and in forest soils in the order beech, wet alder, dry alder. We conclude that use of the original conversion factors with the soils in the present study for fumigation-extraction and substrate-induced respiration measurements does not give the same values for the microbial biomass. Furthermore, dimethylsulfoxide reduction and arginine ammonification principally characterize specific microbial activities and can be correlated with microbial biomass values under specific soil conditions. Further improvements in microbial biomass estimates, particularly in waterlogged soils, may be obtained by direct counts of organisms, ATP estimate, and the use of C-14-labelled organic substrates. From the ecological viewpoint, data should also be expressed per horizon and hectare (related to soil volume) to assist in the comparison of different sites.
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页码:343 / 347
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