EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE AND SUBSTRATE QUALITY ON ELEMENT MINERALIZATION IN 6 ARCTIC SOILS

被引:527
作者
NADELHOFFER, KJ
GIBLIN, AE
SHAVER, GR
LAUNDRE, JA
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关键词
ARCTIC SOILS; MICROBIAL RESPIRATION; N-MINERALIZATION; NITRIFICATION; P-MINERALIZATION; SOIL ELEMENT INTERACTIONS; SOIL RESPIRATION;
D O I
10.2307/1938918
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
We compared the effects of temperature on rates of microbial respiration, N mineralization, nitrification, and P mineralization in soils from six arctic ecosystems located along a toposequence on Alaska's North Slope. Soils from these ecosystems were incubated aerobically in the laboratory for 13 wk and at temperatures representative of field values during a typical growing season. Rates of C and N mineralization were insensitive to temperature between 3-degrees and 9-degrees-C but increased by factors of 2 or more between 9-degrees and 15-degrees. For both C and N, differences in mineralization rates among soils were greater than differences due to incubation temperature within single soils. This suggests that the quality of soil organic matter varies widely among these ecosystems and is more important than soil temperature differences in controlling rates of these processes in the field. Nitrification occurred in all soils, even at 3-degrees, but there were large differences among soils in nitrification potentials. Overall differences in P mineralization between soils were small. Rates of P mineralization, however, decreased with increasing temperature in soils from some sites and increased with temperature in others. Carbon respired during the 13-wk incubations ranged between 1.5 and 8% of total soil organic C across soil types and incubation temperatures. In contrast to the relatively high C mineralization rates in these soils, net N and P mineralization rates were very low and were likely due to high microbial demands for these nutrients. High microbial demand for mineral nutrients can severely limit plant N and P availability in arctic soils.
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