Title of article :
Cultivation impacts soil microbial dynamics in dry tropical forest ecosystem in India
Author/Authors :
Nimisha Tripathi، نويسنده , , Raj S. Singh، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
10
From page :
344
To page :
353
Abstract :
We studied for two years the seasonal changes in plant available nitrate and ammonium nitrogen (N), nitrification, N-mineralization, microbial biomass carbon (MBC), nitrogen (MBN) and phosphorus (MBP) in two forest and three cropland sites, derived from a tropical forest ecosystem of India. Results indicated that seasonal values of nitrate N, ammonium N and phosphate P ranged from 7.33–12.99, 5.1–10.22 and 4.0–7.8 μg g−1 in forest and 4.13–9.26, 9.35–14.46 and 2.8–5.8 μg g−1 in cropland ecosystems, respectively, with maximum values in summer and minimum in rainy seasons. Nitrification and N-mineralization values varied from 6–28 and 4–26 μg g−1 mo−1 in forest and 3–14 μg g−1 mo−1 and 4–17 μg g−1 mo−1 in cropland, with maximum values in rainy season and minimum in summer season. MBC, MBN MBP ranged from 393–753, 34–80 and 16–36 μg g−1 in forests and 186–414, 21–41 and 11–22 μg g−1 in croplands, being maximum in summer and minimum in rainy seasons. There was gradual increase in the values of inorganic N, nitrification, N-mineralization and MBC, MBN and MBP along the age of cropland. Analysis of variance indicated significant difference in the concentration of inorganic N, nitrification and N-mineralization and MBC, MBN and MBP due to sites and seasons. Cultivation caused decline in the mean annual organic C, N and P by 42%, 29% and 13%. The values of nitrate N were decreased by 23–38%, while ammonium N was increased by 39–74%. Nitrification and N-mineralization values were reduced by 39–63% and 40–60%, respectively. Microbial C, N and P were reduced by 44–54%, 41–50% and 28–44%, respectively. Nonetheless, the contribution of soil microbial biomass reflected in total N was enhanced from 4.76% in forest to 5.03% in cropland ecosystem. Enhancement of plant available ammonium-N and microbial contribution in total N are an indicator of natural conserving mechanism to check the nitrogen loss from the nutrient poor agro-ecosystem.
Keywords :
Soil microbial biomass , inorganic nutrients , N-mineralization , Tropical forest soil , Cropland
Journal title :
Acta Ecologica Sinica
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Acta Ecologica Sinica
Record number :
1266437
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