Soil organic matter quality and microbial catabolic functions along a gradient of wildfire history in a Mediterranean ecosystem

被引:30
作者
Guenon, Rene [1 ]
Vennetier, Michel [2 ,5 ]
Dupuy, Nathalie [3 ]
Ziarelli, Fabio [4 ]
Gros, Raphael [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paul Cezanne, Fac Sci & Tech, Equipe Ecol Microbienne & Biotechnol, IMEP,UMR CNRS 6116,Serv 452, F-13397 Marseille 20, France
[2] Irstea, F-13182 Aix En Provence 5, France
[3] Univ Paul Cezanne Aix Marseille, Fac Sci & Tech St Jerome, Inst Sci Mol Marseille,Serv 451, UMR CNRS 6263,Equipe AD2EM,Grp Syst Chim Complexe, F-13397 Marseille 20, France
[4] Fac Sci & Tech St Jerome, F-13397 Marseille 13, France
[5] Europole Mediterraneen Arbois, Federat Rech ECCOREV FR 3098, F-13545 Aix En Provence 4, France
关键词
Fire recurrence; Recovery Biolog; Catabolic evenness; C-13; NMR; FT-NIR spectroscopy; NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; CROSS-POLARIZATION; PINE FOREST; NITROGEN MINERALIZATION; BACTERIAL BIOMASS; BLACK CARBON; PLANT; FIRE; SPECTROSCOPY; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.apsoil.2011.01.004
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The principal aim of this research was to determine the influence of an increasing wildfire history on the recovery at short and long term of soil organic matter (SOM) composition and microbial properties. The contemporary wildfire events (since 1950) were recorded for 27 plots located on the siliceous part of the French Mediterranean region (Maures mountain ranges). A wildfire history index was built, tested and calculated in order to display numerical values representative of the different wildfire history parameters (i.e. number of fires, time since fire and mean fire interval). Microbial basal respiration and biomass were analysed as well as intensity of the use of 31 C-substrates, catabolic diversity and C-substrates utilisation profiles. Furthermore, a qualitative characterisation of the SOM was carried out by solid state C-13 NMR. Potential drivers of the microbial recovery were identified by studying the relationships between microbial activities and chemical functions of SOM. Our results showed that fire histories resulting in considerable losses or alterations of SOM, such as recent or close fires, decreased the microbial catabolic evenness. This could be attributed to a preferential utilisation of N-containing compounds and complex substrates such as aromatic and polymers reflecting a greater N microbial demand and a selection of specific catabolic functions. Moreover, a large number of fires (4 fires in 57 years compared to 1-2) resulted in lasting degradation of the relative intensity of methyl C function in polymethylene, O-Alkyl C, aromatic C and phenolic C functions inducing a slow-down in recovery of microbial properties. These results also confirm our hypothesis that some chemical functions of SOM can be in equilibrium with wildfire history. Finally, this research demonstrates that FT-NIR analysis can be used as a valuable tool to assess both the wildfire history and the vulnerability of soil quality to shifts in historical fire regimes. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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