SEASONAL-VARIATION OF SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS - THE EFFECTS OF CLEARFELLING A TROPICAL RAIN-FOREST AND ESTABLISHMENT OF PASTURE IN THE CENTRAL AMAZON

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LUIZAO, RCC
BONDE, TA
ROSSWALL, T
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[1] LINKOPING UNIV, DEPT WATER & ENVIRONM STUDIES, S-58183 LINKOPING, SWEDEN
[2] INST NATL PESQUISAS AMAZONIA, DEPT ECOL, BR-69083 MANAUS, AMAZONAS, BRAZIL
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10.1016/0038-0717(92)90256-W
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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The effects of clearfelling a tropical rainforest and establishing pasture on soil microbial biomass and nitrogen transformations were assayed monthly over 1 yr in three adjacent systems in the central Amazon region: (1) virgin rainforest; (2) slashed-and-burnt forest: and (3) recently established pasture. The amounts of soil organic matter (SOM) and soil microbial biomass-carbon (biomass-C) were substantial in all systems. Total soil-C ranged between 1.9 and 5.2% depending on management and soil layer, whereas biomass-C ranged between 3.5 and 5.3% of total soil-C. The soil biomass-C decreased upon slashing-and-burning to 64% of its original value (1287-mu-g g-1) in the forest (0-5 cm soil layer) and increased after establishment of pasture to 1290-mu-g g-1. but remained unchanged in the deeper 5-20 cm soil layer. No significant seasonal variation was measured in any system or soil layer. Soil respiration responded to management like microbial biomass-C but varied significantly over the season with the smallest respiration found in the driest month (October) and the largest respiration at end of the rains in May. Pools of mineral N varied considerably in all systems and soil layers and displayed identical seasonal variations. The forest topsoil contained the highest amounts (on average 47-mu-g N g-1) and the pasture soil the smallest amounts (on average 24-mu-g N g-1). The transition of the forest ecosystem to a pasture resulted in increased NO3- concentrations. Net N-mineralization and net NO3- production monitored during short-term laboratory incubations were used as indices of N mineralization and nitrification. No significant differences in N-mineralization indices were measured between systems, but substantial within season variations were recorded in all systems and soil layers. The variations were synchronized in time with extreme net N-mineralization in September and net N-mineralization in October. Significant nitrification indices were measured in all systems. They were identical in the systems, except for small indices found in topsoil of the slashed and burnt area, where, on the other hand, certain localized areas with extreme nitrification rates were detected.
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