DENSITY FRACTIONS OF SOIL MACROORGANIC MATTER AND MICROBIAL BIOMASS AS PREDICTORS OF C-MINERALIZATION AND N-MINERALIZATION

被引:167
作者
HASSINK, J
机构
[1] DLO Research Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility (AB-DLO), 9750 AC Haren
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10.1016/0038-0717(95)00027-C
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Macroorganic matter of arable soils which had received different inputs of organic residues for 25 y and grassland soils that had been under grass for at least 8 y was fractionated into light, intermediate and heavy fractions using a stable silica suspension as heavy liquid. For all residue treatments, the C-to-N ratios of organic matter decreased in the order light, intermediate, heavy macroorganic matter (fraction > 150 mu m) and non-macroorganic matter(fraction < 150 mu m). Residue application had a stronger effect on the amount and C-to-N ratio of macroorganic matter fractions than on the amount and C-to-N ratio non-macroorganic matter. Textural effects were apparent with the proportions of soil N in the light and intermediate fractions being higher in coarse-textured grassland soils than in fine-textured grassland soils. C and N mineralization were positively correlated with the amount of C and N in the light fraction and the active microbial biomass. The correlation with mineralization decreased with increasing stability of the organic matter fractions. C and N mineralization per unit of total microbial biomass were lower in fine-textured soils than in coarse-textured soils. This is ascribed to a greater physical protection of the organic matter in fine-textured soils than in coarse-textured soils.
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页码:1099 / 1108
页数:10
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