Literature DB >> 28711842

Nitrogen deposition has minor effect on soil extracellular enzyme activities in six Chinese forests.

Xin Jing1, Xiao Chen1, Mao Tang2, Zongju Ding1, Lai Jiang1, Peng Li1, Suhui Ma1, Di Tian1, Longchao Xu3, Jianxiao Zhu1, Chengjun Ji1, Haihua Shen3, Chengyang Zheng1, Jingyun Fang1, Biao Zhu4.   

Abstract

Soil extracellular enzymes play a key role in mediating a range of forest ecosystem functions (i.e., carbon and nutrients cycling and biological productivity), particularly in the face of atmospheric N deposition that has been increasing at an unprecedented rate globally. However, most studies have focused only on surface soils in a single ecosystem. In this study, we aimed to determine whether the effect of simulated N deposition on the activities and ratios of soil enzymes changes with soil depth across six forest ecosystems in eastern China. We collected soil samples from three blocks×four soil depths (0-10cm, 10-20cm, 20-40cm and 40-60cm)×three N treatment levels (control, 50 and 100kgNha-1year-1) at each of the six forest ecosystems. We measured the activities of seven soil enzymes involved in C-, N- and P-cycling. We found that 4-5years of N addition had no significant effect on the activities and ratios of these enzymes in most cases. The interactions among N addition, site and soil depth on soil enzyme activities were not significant, except that acid phosphatase activity showed site-specific responses to N addition. Our findings suggest that the activities of soil enzymes involved in C- and N-cycling generally do not track simulated N deposition in the six forest ecosystems. Further work on plant, soil and microbial characteristics is needed to better understand the mechanisms of soil enzyme activities in response to N deposition in forest ecosystems.
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Keywords:  Decomposition; Forest ecosystem; Nitrogen deposition; Nutrient cycling; Soil enzyme; Stoichiometry

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28711842     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.07.060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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