[Characterizations of soil enzyme activities and stoichiometry in three subtropical forest stands].

Q3 Environmental Science
Zi-Chen Han, Qiang Guo, Yun Xia, Liu-Ming Yang, Yue-Xin Fan, Yu-Sheng Yang
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We conducted in a common garden experiment to explore the differences in soil enzyme activity, stoichiometry, and their influencing factors among a secondary Castanopsis carlesii forest, 10-year-old C. carlesii plantation, and Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation. The results showed that compared to the secondary forest, the soil organic carbon, total nitrogen, and dissolved organic carbon significantly decreased by 42.6%, 47.4%, and 60.9% in C. carlesii plantation, and by 42.9%, 36.7%, and 61.1% in C. lanceolata plantation. Soil microbial biomass C, microbial biomass N (MBN), and microbial biomass phosphorus decreased significantly by 40.6%, 35.5%, and 45.9% in C. carlesii plantation, and by 53.7%、56.4%, and 61.7% in C. lanceolata plantation. Compared to the secondary forest, soil enzymes activities in C. carlesii plantation did not change significantly, but in C. lanceolata plantation, the activities of β-1,4-glucosidase and cellobiohydrolase significantly decreased by 51.2% and 59.8%, β-N-acetyl glucosaminidase and acid phosphatase decreased significantly by 41.0% and 29.8%, and enzymatic C:N acquisition ratio and enzymatic C:P acquisition ratio significantly decreased by 11.3% and 7.7%, respectively. Results of redundancy analysis indicated that MBN and NO3--N were the primary factors influencing soil enzyme activity and enzymic stoichiometry. Collectively, there were significant differences in soil enzyme activity and microbial nutrient demands among different forest stands. Compared to secondary forests, the establishment of C. lanceolata plantations would intensify nutrient competition between plants and microbes, and exacerbate the N and P limitations for microbes.

[三种亚热带林分中土壤酶活性和化学计量的特征]。
我们在一个普通花园中进行了一项实验,以探索次生栲林、10年生栲种植园和杉木种植园之间土壤酶活性、化学计量学及其影响因素的差异。结果表明,与次生林相比,C. carlesii人工林的土壤有机碳、全氮和溶解性有机碳显著减少了42.6%、47.4%和60.9%,C. lanceolata人工林的土壤有机碳、全氮和溶解性有机碳显著减少了42.9%、36.7%和61.1%。土壤微生物生物量C、微生物生物量N(MBN)和微生物生物量磷在C. carlesii人工林中显著减少了40.6%、35.5%和45.9%,在C. lanceolata人工林中显著减少了53.7%、56.4%和61.7%。与次生林相比,C. carlesii人工林的土壤酶活性变化不大,但在C. lanceolata人工林中,β-1,4-葡萄糖苷酶和纤维生物水解酶的活性显著降低了51.2%和59.8%,β-N-乙酰氨基葡萄糖酶和酸性磷酸酶显著降低了41.0%和29.8%,酶促C:N获得比和酶促C:P获得比分别显著降低了11.3%和7.7%。冗余分析结果表明,MBN和NO3--N是影响土壤酶活性和酶的化学计量的主要因素。总体而言,不同林分的土壤酶活性和微生物养分需求存在显著差异。与次生林相比,长春花人工林的建立将加剧植物与微生物之间的养分竞争,并加剧微生物对氮和磷的限制。
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应用生态学报 Environmental Science-Ecology
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