The impact of crop plant cultivation and peat amendment on soil microbial activity and structure

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Milja Vepsäläinen
Kirsti Erkomaa
Sanna Kukkonen
Mauritz Vestberg
Kaisa Wallenius
R. Maarit Niemi
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[1] Finnish Environment Institute,MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Plant Production Research, Horticultural Production
[2] Laukaa Research and Elite Plant Station,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2004年 / 264卷
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crop plant; enzyme activity; field experiment; peat; PLFA;
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A rapid means for restoring soil fertility could be addition of peat to the plough layer. The impact of cultivation of eight different crops (the joint impact of plant and the management tailored for each plant), with and without soil amendment by peat treatment on soil microbiological, physical and chemical properties was assessed for two consecutive growing seasons. As a measure of the functional diversity of soil microbial community we estimated the activity of several different extracellular soil enzymes using the ZymProfiler® test kit. ATP content was measured to yield information on the amount of the active microbial biomass, and phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) profiles were analysed to reveal the microbial community structure. The enzyme activity patterns of the soil samples indicated several differences due to the different crops and years but ATP content and PLFA profiles were rather stable. However, microbial biomass as total amount of PLFAs depended on the plant and peat treatment and ATP content varied between the years. The effects of the peat treatments were less clearly indicated by the biological parameters one or two years after the amendment, as only arylsulphatase and β-xylosidase activities were affected in both the years. Soil moisture, affecting enzyme activities, depended on the year and crop plant and peat addition increased it.
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