Effects of soil compost load on water-extractable organic matter content and its UV- and fluorescence-based compositional characteristics

Nativ Rotbart, Adi Oren, Yotam Guetta, Shlomit Medina, Yael Laor, Michael Raviv, Uri Yermiyahu, Mikhail Borisover, Oshri Rinot, Elan Braude, Asher Bar-Tal
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The application of compost increases soil organic matter (SOM) content; however, there is a lack of information on the short- and long-term effects of compost application on the dynamics of labile SOM pools in compost-amended soils in semiarid region. The goal of this study is to distinguish between parameters that can be used for investigating the accumulative effects of compost application and parameters that are sensitive for short-term changes but diminish with time. To address this goal, we focused on (1) the effects of compost application rates on short-term dynamics of soil contents of microbial biomass carbon (MBC), cold water-extractable organic carbon (WEOC), and hot water-extractable organic carbon (HWEOC), respectively, and (2) composition of WEOC and HWEOC characterized using (i) absorbance at 254 nm (Abs254) representing the presence of aromatic components and (ii) fluorescence spectroscopy of excitation–emission matrices coupled with parallel factor analysis. Soil samples were taken from a long-term field experiment in semiarid region, which investigated the effects of the annual load of a cattle manure-based compost (at rates of 0, 20, 40, or 60 m3 ha−1 year−1) on soil properties and crop performance. C concentrations in soil water extracts were found to be sensitive indicators of compost-load effect on soil organic carbon content. Compost dose had a strong short-term (2 weeks) impact on MBC, but no long-term (over months and years) effect was observed. Of the variables examined in the short term, the MBC, WEOC, and Abs254 values of the extracts were found to be the most responsive to compost load. The proportion of the fluorescent constituents out of the WEOC and HWEOC decreased with compost dose. UV- and fluorescence-spectroscopy were found to be useful means to characterize the influence of compost load on the composition of water-extractable organic matter and hot water-extractable organic matter in semiarid region.

土壤堆肥负荷对可水萃取有机质含量的影响及其紫外和荧光组成特征
施用堆肥可提高土壤有机质(SOM)含量;然而,在半干旱区施用堆肥对土壤有机质动态变化的短期和长期影响尚缺乏相关研究。本研究的目的是区分可用于调查堆肥施用累积效应的参数和对短期变化敏感但随时间减少的参数。为了实现这一目标,我们重点研究了(1)堆肥施用量对土壤微生物生物量碳(MBC)、冷水可提取有机碳(WEOC)和热水可提取有机碳(HWEOC)含量短期动态的影响;(2)采用(i) 254 nm处的吸光度(Abs254)表征了WEOC和HWEOC的组成;(ii)激发-发射矩阵的荧光光谱耦合平行因子分析表征了WEOC和HWEOC的组成。土壤样本取自半干旱区的长期田间试验,研究了牛粪堆肥年负荷(0、20、40或60 m3 ha−1年−1)对土壤特性和作物性能的影响。土壤水提物中碳浓度是堆肥负荷对土壤有机碳含量影响的敏感指标。堆肥剂量对MBC有较强的短期(2周)影响,但没有观察到长期(数月和数年)影响。在短期内,提取液的MBC、WEOC和Abs254值对堆肥负荷的响应最大。随着堆肥剂量的增加,WEOC和HWEOC中荧光成分的比例降低。紫外光谱和荧光光谱是表征半干旱区堆肥负荷对水可萃取有机质和热水可萃取有机质组成影响的有效手段。
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