نتایج جستجو برای: soil microbial respiration

تعداد نتایج: 316531  

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
K Savage E A Davidson J Tang

Improved understanding of the links between aboveground production and allocation of photosynthate to belowground processes and the temporal variation in those links is needed to interpret observations of belowground carbon cycling processes. Here, we show that combining a trenching manipulation with high-frequency soil respiration measurements in a temperate hardwood forest permitted identific...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Katja Steinauer David Tilman Peter D Wragg Simone Cesarz Jane M Cowles Karin Pritsch Peter B Reich Wolfgang W Weisser Nico Eisenhauer

Anthropogenic changes in biodiversity and atmospheric temperature significantly influence ecosystem processes. However, little is known about potential interactive effects of plant diversity and warming on essential ecosystem properties, such as soil microbial functions and element cycling. We studied the effects of orthogonal manipulations of plant diversity (one, four, and 16 species) and war...

2015
Yujie He Jinyan Yang Qianlai Zhuang Jennifer W. Harden Anthony D. McGuire Yaling Liu Lianhong Gu

Soil carbon dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems play a significant role in the global carbon cycle. Microbial-based decomposition models have seen much growth recently for quantifying this role, yet dormancy as a common strategy used by microorganisms has not usually been represented and tested in these models against field observations. Here we developed an explicit microbial-enzyme decompositi...

2013
Guohua Liang Xingzhao Liu Xiaomei Chen Qingyan Qiu Deqiang Zhang Guowei Chu Juxiu Liu Shizhong Liu Guoyi Zhou

The response of soil respiration to acid rain in forests, especially in forests of different maturity, is poorly understood in southern China despite the fact that acid rain has become a serious environmental threat in this region in recent years. Here, we investigated this issue in three subtropical forests of different maturity [i.e. a young pine forest (PF), a transitional mixed conifer and ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2008
Alfredo Pérez-de-Mora Engracia Madejón Francisco Cabrera Franz Buegger Roland Fuss Karin Pritsch Michael Schloter

In this study, we evaluated the effects of two acid resin deposits on the soil microbiota of forest areas by means of biomass, microbial activity-related estimations and simple biological ratios. The determinations carried out included: total DNA yield, basal respiration, intracellular enzyme activities (dehydrogenase and catalase) and extracellular enzyme activities involved in the cycles of C...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2005
Sören Thiele-Bruhn Iris-Constanze Beck

Increasingly often soil residual concentrations of pharmaceutical antibiotics are detected, while their ecotoxic relevance is scarcely known. Thus, dose related effects of two antibiotics, sulfapyridine and oxytetracycline, on microorganisms of two different topsoils were investigated. The fumigation-extracted microbial C (E(C)) and ergosterol were determined to indicate soil microbial and fung...

2006

Separating ecosystem and soil respiration into autotrophic and heterotrophic component sources is necessary for understanding how the net ecosystem exchange of carbon (C) will respond to current and future changes in climate and vegetation. Here, we use an isotope mass balance method based on radiocarbon to partition respiration sources in three mature black spruce forest stands in Alaska. Radi...

2004
Dafeng Hui Yiqi Luo

[1] Soil surface CO2 efflux is an important component of the carbon cycle in terrestrial ecosystems. However, our understanding of mechanistic controls of soil CO2 production and transport is greatly limited. Amultilayer process-based soil CO2 effluxmodel (PATCIS) wasused to evaluate soilCO2production and transport in theDukeForest.CO2production in the soil is the sum of root respiration and so...

2016
L. R. Chandra S. Gupta V. Pande N. Singh

Temperate and dry deciduous forest covers major portion of terrestrial ecosystem in India. The two forest types with different dominant tree species differ in litter quality and root exudates, thereby exerting species-specific impact on soil properties and microbial activity. This study aims to examine the influence of forest type or dominant tree species on soil physico-chemical properties and...

2014
M. Loganathan

The definition of soil quality encompasses physical, chemical and biological characteristics, and it is related to fertility and soil health. Many indicators can be used to describe soil quality, but it is important to take into account sensitivity, required time, and related properties, than can be explained. Properties related to organic matter content, such as C/N ratio, organic carbon fract...

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