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DOI10.1016/j.soilbio.2011.05.012
Non-linear response of microbial activity across a gradient of nitrogen addition to a soil from the Gurbantunggut Desert, northwestern China
Zhou, Xiaobing1,2; Zhang, Yuanming1; Downing, Alison3
通讯作者Zhang, Yuanming
来源期刊SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
ISSN0038-0717
出版年2012
卷号47页码:67-77
英文摘要

Identifying the patterns of soil microbial responses to increasing nitrogen (N) availability are important since microbial processes are related to the potential nutrient transformations. The effects of the addition of N to the soil microbial community of the Gurbantunggut Desert, China, are described in this paper. The study was conducted over a two-year period with trials commencing at the beginning of each growing season. Soil enzyme activity, microbial biomass and microbial community level physiological profile (CLPP) were determined at 0-5 cm and 5-10 cm soil depths. Nitrogen was added to the soil at five rates plus a control, i.e. 0, 0.5, 1, 3, 6 and 24 g N m(-2) y(-1). We hypothesized that soil enzyme activities and microbial biomass N (MBN) would firstly increase and then decrease, and CLPP would be altered with increasing N addition, due to the deleterious effects of higher N addition upon microbial activity. Because of the relatively higher organic matter in the upper depth of soil layers, we further hypothesized that the responses of microbial activities in the 0-5 cm depth would be more marked than at 5-10 cm. In partial support of our hypothesis, soil enzyme activities, microbial biomass and nutrient concentrations responded to N addition with the most significant changes occurring in the 0-5 cm soil depth. Addition of N resulted in an increase in MBN and a decrease in urease activity. Invertase and alkaline phosphatase (AIP) activities increased at low doses of N addition and showed a decrease at higher doses. There was no evidence of change in oxidative enzyme activity at low N treatments but activity decreased at high N additions. However, the CLPP was not affected by N addition. The results of this study suggest that N supplementation in this desert soil may affect C transformation, increase availability of N and P. and immobilize N in the microbial biomass. Responses of the enzyme activity to N supplementation occurred within the context of an apparently stable or unresponsive microbial community structure. (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.


英文关键词N addition Polyphenol oxidase Peroxidase Invertase Urease Alkaline phosphatase Microbial biomass CLPP
类型Article
语种英语
国家Peoples R China ; Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000301562600010
WOS关键词ENZYME-ACTIVITIES ; N DEPOSITION ; LITTER DECOMPOSITION ; FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY ; COMMUNITY ; BIOMASS ; FOREST ; CRUSTS ; FERTILIZATION ; NUTRIENT
WOS类目Soil Science
WOS研究方向Agriculture
来源机构中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/175051
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Xinjiang Inst Ecol & Geog, Key Lab Biogeog & Bioresource Arid Land, Urumqi 830011, Peoples R China;
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Grad Univ, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China;
3.Macquarie Univ, Dept Biol Sci, N Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia
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Zhou, Xiaobing,Zhang, Yuanming,Downing, Alison. Non-linear response of microbial activity across a gradient of nitrogen addition to a soil from the Gurbantunggut Desert, northwestern China[J]. 中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所,2012,47:67-77.
APA Zhou, Xiaobing,Zhang, Yuanming,&Downing, Alison.(2012).Non-linear response of microbial activity across a gradient of nitrogen addition to a soil from the Gurbantunggut Desert, northwestern China.SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY,47,67-77.
MLA Zhou, Xiaobing,et al."Non-linear response of microbial activity across a gradient of nitrogen addition to a soil from the Gurbantunggut Desert, northwestern China".SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY 47(2012):67-77.
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