Temporal dynamics of exchangeable K, Ca and Mg in acidic bulk soil and rhizosphere under Norway spruce (Picea abies Karst.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands

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作者
Collignon, Christelle [1 ,2 ]
Calvaruso, Christophe [1 ]
Turpault, Marie-Pierre [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr INRA Nancy, INRA UR Biogeochim Ecosyst Forestiers 1138, F-54280 Champenoux, France
[2] Nancy Univ Interact Arbres Microorganismes, INRA, UMR1136, Ctr INRA Nancy,IFR 110, F-54280 Champenoux, France
关键词
Soil nutrients; Temporal variations; Rhizosphere; Bulk soil; Exchangeable base cations; Norway spruce; Beech; Sustainable forest ecosystem; FOREST SOILS; SOLUTION CHEMISTRY; DOUGLAS-FIR; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; SEASONAL-VARIATION; NUTRIENT DYNAMICS; GROWING ROOTS; CARBON FLOW; OAK; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1007/s11104-011-0881-0
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Aims The aim of this study was to assess the seasonal influence on the dynamics of exchangeable nutrients (K, Ca and Mg) in acidic and nutrient-poor forest soils, where nutrients can become limiting for tree growth. Methods The amounts of exchangeable base cations (K++Ca2++Mg2+) were measured in soil samples collected in three soil compartments (Bulk, Outer Rhizosphere, and Inner Rhizosphere) and in 4 months (November, February, May and August) under two stands of 31-year-old Norway spruce and beech in an acidic temperate forest. Results In all season, both rhizosphere compartments were enriched in exchangeable nutrients compared to bulk soil. This suggests that tree roots and root-associated microorganisms (bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi) increased nutrient availability through mineral weathering or mineralization processes, and thus could contribute to forest sustainability in nutrient-poor conditions. Interestingly, in contrast to beech, a drastic decrease of exchangeable base cations was observed in bulk soil of spruce between November and February (higher than 80% for K and Mg, and 100% for Ca). The relation between this decrease, Al solubility, and nitrate concentration are evoked in the discussion. Conclusion This study reveals that processes resulting from interactions between trees, microorganisms and soil influence not only the seasonal dynamics of nutrients in the root vicinity but also the bulk soil function.
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