Soil nutrients and microbial biomass in three contrasting Mediterranean forests

被引:19
作者
Aponte, Cristina [1 ,2 ]
Matias, Luis [3 ,4 ]
Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Victoria [5 ]
Castro, Jorge [3 ]
Garcia, Luis V. [1 ]
Villar, Rafael [5 ]
Maranon, Teodoro [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, IRNAS, Seville 41012, Spain
[2] Univ Melbourne, Dept Forest & Ecosyst Sci, Richmond, Vic 3121, Australia
[3] Univ Granada, Fac Ciencias, Dept Ecol, Grp Ecol Terr, E-18071 Granada, Spain
[4] Univ Stirling, Sch Nat Sci, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
[5] Univ Cordoba, Area Ecol, E-14071 Cordoba, Spain
关键词
Soil fertility; Plant-soil interactions; Soil carbon; Nitrogen; Phosphorus; FALSE DISCOVERY RATE; MINERAL SOIL; COMMUNITY COMPOSITION; SEASONAL-VARIATION; EXTRACTION METHOD; TEMPERATE FOREST; N-MINERALIZATION; ORGANIC-CARBON; NITROGEN; PHOSPHORUS;
D O I
10.1007/s11104-014-2061-5
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
090104 [作物信息科学与技术];
摘要
The extent to which the spatial and temporal patterns of soil microbial and available nutrient pools hold across different Mediterranean forest types is unclear impeding the generalization needed to consolidate our understanding on Mediterranean ecosystems functioning. We explored the response of soil microbial, total, organic and inorganic extractable nutrient pools (C, N and P) to common sources of variability, namely habitat (tree cover), soil depth and season (summer drought), in three contrasting Mediterranean forest types: a Quercus ilex open woodland, a mixed Q. suber and Q. canariensis woodland and a Pinus sylvestris forest. Soil microbial and available nutrient pools were larger beneath tree cover than in open areas in both oak woodlands whereas the opposite trend was found in the pine forest. The greatest differences in soil properties between habitat types were found in the open woodland. Season (drought effect) was the main driver of variability in the pine forest and was related to a loss of microbial nutrients (up to 75 % loss of N-mic and P-mic) and an increase in microbial ratios (C-mic/N-mic, C-mic/P-mic) from Spring to Summer in all sites. Nutrient pools consistently decreased with soil depth, with microbial C, N and P in the top soil being up to 208 %, 215 % and 274 % larger than in the deeper soil respectively. Similar patterns of variation emerged in relation to season and soil depth across the three forest types whereas the direction and magnitude of the habitat (tree cover) effect was site-dependent, possibly related to the differences in tree species composition and forest structure, and thus in the quality and distribution of the litter input.
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