Soil acidification and adaptations of plants and microorganisms in Bornean tropical forests

被引:67
作者
Fujii, Kazumichi [1 ]
机构
[1] Forestry & Forest Prod Res Inst, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058687, Japan
关键词
Dissolved organic carbon; Lignolysis; Organic acids; Rhizosphere; Soil organic matter; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON; RAIN-FORESTS; LEAF-LITTER; PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY; DECOMPOSITION PROCESSES; ALUMINUM TOLERANCE; MOUNT KINABALU; LIGNIN DECOMPOSITION; SPECIES COMPOSITION; ROOT EXUDATION;
D O I
10.1007/s11284-014-1144-3
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
In tropical forest ecosystems, a paradoxical relationship is commonly observed between massive biomass production and low soil fertility (low pH). The loss and deficiency of soil phosphorus (P) and bases generally constrain biomass production; however, high productivity on nutrient-deficient soils of Bornean tropical forests is hypothesized to be maintained by plant and microorganism adaptation to an acidic soil environment. Proton budgets in the plant-soil system indicated that plants and microorganisms promote acidification to acquire bases, even in highly acidic tropical soils. The nitric and organic acids they produce contribute to the mobilization of basic cations and their uptake by plants. In response to soil P deficiency and the recalcitrance of lignin-rich organic matter, specific trees and fungi can release organic acids and enzymes for nutrient acquisition. Organic acids exuded by roots and rhizosphere microorganisms can promote the solubilization of P bonded to aluminum and iron oxides and its uptake by plants from P-poor soils. Lignin degradation, a rate-limiting step in organic matter decomposition, is specifically enhanced in acidic organic layers by lignin peroxidase, produced by white-rot fungi, which may solubilize recalcitrant lignin and release soluble aromatic substances into the soil solution. This dissolved organic matter functions in the transport of nitrogen, P, and basic cations in acidic soils without increasing leaching loss. In Bornean tropical forests, soil acidification is promoted by plants and microorganisms as a nutrient acquisition strategy, while plant roots and fungi can develop rhizosphere and enzymatic processes that promote tolerance of low pH.
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