| Literature DB >> 23840671 |
Fei Cheng1, Xiaobang Peng, Peng Zhao, Jie Yuan, Chonggao Zhong, Yalong Cheng, Cui Cui, Shuoxin Zhang.
Abstract
Different forest types exert essential impacts on soil physical-chemical characteristics by dominant tree species producing diverse litters and root exudates, thereby further regulating size and activity of soil microbial communities. However, the study accuracy is usually restricted by differences in climate, soil type and forest age. Our objective is to precisely quantify soil microbial biomass, basal respiration and enzyme activity of five natural secondary forest (NSF) types with the same stand age and soil type in a small climate region and to evaluate relationship between soil microbial and physical-chemical characters. We determined soil physical-chemical indices and used theEntities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23840671 PMCID: PMC3696108 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Environmental characteristics of five natural secondary forest types.
| Natural secondary forest type | |||||
| Environmental factor | Chinese pine | Sharptooth oak | Chinese pine+Sharptooth oak | Armand pine | Wilson spruce |
| Longitude | 108°26′51″E | 108°26′24″E | 108°26′22″E | 108°28′46″E | 108°28′42″E |
| Latitude | 33°26′10″N | 33°26′10″N | 33°26′02″N | 33°27′17″N | 33°27′58″N |
| Altitude (m) | 1585 | 1554 | 1512 | 1963 | 2040 |
| Slope degree (°) | 35 | 38 | 36 | 15 | 5 |
| Slope aspect | SW | SW | SW | S | E |
| DBH (cm) | 16.12 | 12.77 | 14.28 | 18.57 | 19.14 |
| Tree height (m) | 15.85 | 9.61 | 12.35 | 13.56 | 12.23 |
DBH, diameter at breast height.
Soil physical factors of five natural secondary forest types.
| Natural secondary forest type | |||||
| Chemical factor | Chinese pine | Sharptooth oak | Chinese pine+Sharptooth oak | Armand pine | Wilson spruce |
| Root content | ++ | +++ | ++ | ++ | ++ |
| Sand (%) | 19.70(0.77)a | 32.96(1.40)b | 18.80(1.56)a | 14.61(0.36)c | 28.84(0.38)d |
| Silt (%) | 52.01(1.64)a | 51.16(1.09)a | 64.42(2.35)b | 66.05(2.51)b | 65.14(1.61)b |
| Clay (%) | 28.29(1.82)a | 15.88(1.77)b | 16.78(2.06)bc | 19.35(1.49)c | 6.20(0.08)d |
| BD (g/cm3) | 1.08(0.08)a | 0.89(0.05)b | 1.14(0.04)a | 1.11(0.04)a | 1.06(0.03)a |
| Porosity (%) | 3.29(0.20)a | 24.12(1.14)b | 16.20(1.95)c | 13.69(0.65)c | 20.19(2.68)d |
| WHC (%) | 22(1)a | 20(2)a | 21(1)a | 17(1)b | 16(1)b |
BD, bulk density; WHC, water holding capacity. Values are means±SD and letters denote significant differences among forest types (P = 0.05).
Soil chemical factors of five natural secondary forest types.
| Natural secondary forest type | |||||
| Chemical factor | Chinese pine | Sharptooth oak | Chinese pine+Sharptooth oak | Armand pine | Wilson spruce |
| pH (H2O) | 6.06(0.04)a | 3.95(0.23)b | 11.04(0.09)c | 5.93(0.19)a | 5.86(0.25)a |
| SOC (g/kg) | 37.08(2.17)a | 26.44(1.12)b | 24.30(1.15)b | 18.09(1.14)c | 48.89(0.35)d |
| C/N | 19.32(0.60)a | 15.71(1.04)b | 16.58(0.32)b | 13.98(0.93)c | 12.74(0.75)c |
| TN (g/kg) | 1.92(0.17)a | 1.69(0.04)abc | 1.47(0.10)bc | 1.30(0.17)bcd | 3.85(0.20)e |
| TP (g/kg) | 0.40(0.03)a | 0.34(0.02)b | 0.30(0.01)b | 0.32(0.02)b | 1.14(0.04)c |
| TK (g/kg) | 23.34(1.25)a | 28.31(0.67)b | 20.65(1.01)c | 19.29(1.12)c | 15.18(2.51)d |
| NH4 +-N (mg/kg) | 14.01(0.25)a | 20.87(0.18)b | 12.45(0.28)c | 18.86(0.06)d | 20.10(0.28)e |
| NO3 –N (mg/kg) | 3.02(0.33)a | 2.65(0.18)ab | 3.10(0.09)acd | 3.13(0.22)ad | 2.57(0.22)b |
| AP (mg/kg) | 4.51(0.14)a | 2.50(0.17)b | 3.17(0.08)b | 2.96(0.20)b | 26.11(1.20)c |
| AK (mg/kg) | 214.80(5.67)a | 248.15(10.59)b | 160.25(7.99)c | 164.15(7.49)c | 215.35(8.24)a |
| Ca (g/kg) | 4.22(0.22)a | 1.72(0.29)b | 3.42(0.22)c | 2.20(0.31)b | 11.47(0.32)d |
| Mg (g/kg) | 11.90(1.74)a | 8.39(1.23)b | 11.05(1.85)ab | 7.28(0.66)bc | 16.33(1.84)d |
| Na (g/kg) | 4.05(0.23)a | 3.61(0.19)b | 5.34(0.13)c | 5.56(0.36)c | 4.47(0.11)d |
SOC, soil organic carbon; TN, total nitrogen; TP, total phosphorous; TK, total kalium; AP, available phosphorous; AK, available kalium. Values are means±SD and letters denote significant differences among forest types (P = 0.05).
SOC, soil organic carbon; TN, total nitrogen; TP, total phosphorous; TK, total kalium; AP, available phosphorous; AK, available kalium. Values are means±SD and letters denote significant differences among forest types (P = 0.05).
Figure 1Soil microbial biomass of five natural secondary forest types.
Soil (A) Cmic and (B) Nmic of each forest type. CP–Chinese pine, SO–Sharptooth oak, AP–Armand pine and WS–Wilson spruce. Values are means±SD and letters denote significant differences among forest types (P = 0.05).
Figure 2Soil basal respiration and metabolic quotient of five natural secondary forest types.
Soil (A) basal respiration and (B) metabolic quotient of each forest type. CP–Chinese pine, SO–Sharptooth oak, AP–Armand pine and WS–Wilson spruce. Values are means±SD and letters denote significant differences among forest types (P = 0.05).
Figure 3Biomass-relating ratios of five natural secondary forest types.
Soil (A) Cmic/Nmic, (B) Cmic/Corg and (C) Nmic/TN of each forest type. CP–Chinese pine, SO–Sharptooth oak, AP–Armand pine and WS–Wilson spruce. Values are means±SD and letters denote significant differences among forest types (P = 0.05).
Figure 4Soil enzyme activities of five natural secondary forest types.
Soil (A) invertase, (B) urease, (C) acid phosphatase and (D) calatase activities of each forest type. CP–Chinese pine, SO–Sharptooth oak, AP–Armand pine and WS–Wilson spruce. Values are means±SD and letters denote significant differences among forest types (P = 0.05).
Correlation coefficients (r) between soil microbial and physical-chemical factors.
| Soil factor | Sand | Silt | Clay | BD | WHC | Porosity | pH | SOC | TN | TP | TK | NH4 +-N | NO3 –N | AP | AK | Ca | Mg | Na | Invertase | ACP | Catalase | Urease | Cmic | BR |
| Silt | −0.443 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Clay | − | − | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| BD | − |
| 0.167 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| WHC | −0.115 | − |
| −0.046 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Porosity |
| 0.159 | − | − | −0.454 | |||||||||||||||||||
| pH | − | 0.498 | 0.029 |
| 0.299 | −0.184 | ||||||||||||||||||
| SOC | 0.473 | −0.065 | −0.390 | −0.059 | −0.219 | −0.030 | −0.198 | |||||||||||||||||
| TN | 0.512 | 0.217 | − | −0.060 | − | 0.255 | −0.206 |
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| TP | 0.409 | 0.338 | − | 0.041 | − | 0.230 | −0.167 |
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| TK | 0.318 | − | 0.497 | − |
| 0.068 | −0.328 | −0.418 | − | − | ||||||||||||||
| NH4 +−N |
| −0.026 | − | − | − |
| − | 0.141 | 0.372 | 0.368 | 0.022 | |||||||||||||
| NO3 –N | − | 0.231 |
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| 0.383 | − |
| − | − | − | −0.019 | − | ||||||||||||
| AP | 0.401 | 0.384 | − | 0.056 | − | 0.266 | −0.139 |
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| − | 0.375 | − | |||||||||||
| AK |
| − | −0.110 | − | 0.098 | 0.290 | − | 0.478 | 0.367 | 0.253 | 0.510 |
| − | 0.218 | ||||||||||
| Ca | 0.313 | 0.371 | − | 0.173 | − | 0.124 | −0.021 |
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| − | 0.203 | − |
| 0.158 | |||||||||
| Mg | 0.308 | 0.198 | −0.481 | 0.203 | −0.228 | −0.015 | 0.139 |
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| − | −0.064 | −0.495 |
| 0.190 |
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| Na | − |
| −0.059 |
| −0.316 | −0.142 |
| −0.454 | −0.265 | −0.138 | − | −0.330 |
| −0.097 | − | −0.073 | −0.180 | |||||||
| Invertase | 0.185 | 0.066 | −0.240 | 0.240 | −0.128 | −0.263 | 0.042 |
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| − | −0.129 | −0.377 |
| 0.216 |
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| −0.232 | ||||||
| ACP |
| −0.109 | −0.431 | −0.105 | 0.074 | 0.172 | 0.140 |
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| −0.204 | −0.094 | − |
| 0.406 |
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| −0.437 |
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| Catalase | − | −0.179 |
| 0.308 |
| −0.421 |
| − | − | − | 0.454 | − |
| − | −0.467 | − | − | 0.289 | −0.513 | −0.350 | ||||
| Urease | −0.275 | −0.165 | 0.417 | 0.162 |
| −0.105 |
| − | − | − | 0.471 | − |
| − | −0.347 | − | −0.404 | 0.180 | −0.457 | −0.095 |
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| Cmic |
| −0.492 | −0.334 | − | −0.151 | 0.255 | − |
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| 0.109 |
| − |
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| − |
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| − | − | ||
| BR | 0.478 | −0.165 | −0.302 | −0.070 | −0.055 | −0.078 | −0.128 |
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| −0.315 | 0.022 | − |
| 0.499 |
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| −0.511 |
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| − | −0.440 |
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| Nmic |
| − | 0.109 | − | 0.416 | 0.241 | − | 0.194 | 0.029 | −0.100 |
| 0.294 | − | −0.133 |
| −0.170 | −0.054 | − | −0.021 | 0.274 | −0.105 | 0.042 |
| 0.266 |
In bold, significant values at the 0.05 level. BD, bulk density; WHC, water holding capacity; SOC, soil organic carbon; TN, total nitrogen; TP, total phosphorous; TK, total kalium; AP, available phosphorous; AK, available kalium; ACP, acid phosphatase; Cmic, microbial biomass carbon; BR, basal respiration; Nmic, microbial biomass nitrogen.
Figure 5PCA-ordination biplot (PC1 vs PC2) of soil samples from five forest types and 25 soil microbial and physico-chemical factors.
BD–bulk density, WHC–water holding capacity, SOC–soil organic carbon, TN–total nitrogen, TP–total phosphorous, TK–total kalium, AP–available phosphorous, AK–available kalium, Cmic–microbial biomass carbon, BR–basal respiration, Nmic–microibal biomass nitrogen. I–Chinese pine, II–Sharptooth oak, III–Chinese pine+Sharptooth oak, IV–Armand pine, V–Wilson spruce.