Effect of vegetation type, wetting intensity, and nitrogen supply on external carbon stimulated heterotrophic respiration and microbial biomass carbon in forest soils

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WU HaoHao [1 ,2 ]
XU XingKai [1 ]
DUAN CunTao [1 ]
LI TuanSheng [3 ]
CHENG WeiGuo [4 ]
机构
[1] State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] College of Earth Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] College of Earth Science and Resources, Chang'an University
[4] Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
dissolved organic carbon; forest soil; glucose; heterotrophic respiration; microbial biomass carbon; nitrogen supply; stimulating effe;
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S714 [森林土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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By using packed soil-core incubation experiments,we have studied stimulating effects of addition of external carbon(C)(glucose,6.4 g Cm-2)on heterotrophic respiration and microbial biomass C of a mature broadleaf and Korean pine mixed forest(BKPF)and an adjacent white birch forest(WBF)soil under different wetting intensities(55%and 80%WFPS,water-filled pore space)and nitrogen(N)supply(NH4C1 and KNO3,4.5 g Nm-2)conditions.The results showed that for the control,the cumulative carbon dioxide(CO2)flux from WBF soil during the 15-day incubation ranged from 5.44 to 5.82 g CO2-Cm-2,which was significantly larger than that from BKPF soil(2.86 to 3.36 g CO2-Cm-2).With increasing wetting intensity,the cumulative CO2flux from the control was decreased for the WBF soil,whereas an increase in the CO2flux was observed in the BKPF soil(P<0.05).The addition of NH4C1 or KNO3alone significantly reduced the cumulative CO2fluxes by 9.2%-21.6%from the two soils,especially from WBF soil at low wetting intensity.The addition of glucose alone significantly increased soil heterotrophic respiration,microbial biomass C(MBC),and microbial metabolic quotient.The glucose-induced cumulative CO2fluxes and soil MBC during the incubation ranged from 8.7 to 11.7 g CO2-Cm-2and from 7.4 to 23.9 g Cm-2,which are larger than the dose of added C.Hence,the addition of external carbon can increase the decomposition of soil native organic C.The glucose-induced average and maximum rates of CO2fluxes during the incubation were significantly influenced by wetting intensity(WI)and vegetation type(VT),and by WI×VT,NH4Cl×VT and WI×VT×NH4Cl(P<0.05).The addition of NH4C1,instead of KNO3significantly decreased the glucose-induced MBC of WBF soil(P<0.05),whereas adding NH4C1 and KNO3both significantly increased the glucose-induced MBC of BKPF soil at high moisture(P<0.05).According to the differences in soil labile C pools,MBC and CO2fluxes in the presence and absence of glucose,it can be concluded that the stimulating effects of glucose on soil heterotrophic respiration and MBC under temperate forests were dependent on vegetation type,soil moisture,and amount and type of the N added.
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页码:1446 / 1456
页数:11
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