Carbon and Nutrient Release Patterns during Leaf litter Decomposition in Boter-Becho Forest, Southwestern Ethiopia

Talemos Seta, S. Demissew, Z. Woldu, M. Lemenih
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Carbon and nutrient release patterns from decomposing leaves in the forest involve initial leaching, a net immobilization by microbes and a net release phase where the nutrient mass decreases. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of disturbance and season (dry and wet) in the carbon (C) and nutrient release patterns from decomposing leaves. The decomposition of a mixed leaf litter in slightly disturbed (SD) and highly disturbed (HD) sites of Boter-Becho forest was investigated during one year. Litterbags of a mixed leaf litter (20 g each) were buried at a depth of 15 cm in the soils. Residual of mixed leaf litter was monthly retrieved, oven-dried (80°C for 24 h) and weighed. Initial leaf litter and decomposing leaf litter were analyzed for C, total nitrogen (N), available phosphorus (P) and potassium (K). Differences in C and nutrients remaining between seasons and site were evaluated by one way ANOVA at P<0.05. Simple linear regression analysis was performed to predict the nutrient release pattern using initial litter chemistry. The results showed that there was no significant difference between the initial litter chemistry and nutrient release except for K (P=0.021). Moreover, the site had no significant influence on the C and nutrient release patterns except for K (P=0.013). A significant difference was observed (P<0.001) in C and nutrient release pattern between wet and dry season in both sites being greater the release in the wet season. This could be because of the higher temperature and rainfall in wet season which increase microbial activity and thus decomposition rate and nutrient release. Therefore, the rate of decomposition, C and nutrient release pattern in the Boter-Becho forest mainly depend on the climatic factors but not on the initial litter chemistry or site disturbance.
埃塞俄比亚西南部Boter-Becho森林凋落叶分解过程中碳和养分释放模式
森林中树叶分解的碳和养分释放模式包括最初的淋滤、微生物的净固定化和养分量减少的净释放阶段。本研究的目的是评估干扰和季节(干湿)对分解叶片碳(C)和养分释放模式的影响。对Boter-Becho森林轻度扰动(SD)和高度扰动(HD)样地混合凋落叶的分解进行了1年的研究。混合凋落叶的垃圾袋(每个20克)埋在土壤中15厘米的深度。混合凋落叶的残留物每月回收,烤箱干燥(80°C 24小时)并称重。对初始凋落叶和分解凋落叶进行C、全氮(N)、速效磷(P)和钾(K)的分析,采用单因素方差分析(one - way ANOVA)评价季节和地点间C和剩余养分的差异,P<0.05。利用初始凋落物化学对养分释放规律进行简单线性回归分析。结果表明:除K外,凋落物化学与养分释放无显著差异(P=0.021)。此外,地点对除K外的C和养分释放模式无显著影响(P=0.013)。湿季和干季土壤碳和养分释放模式差异显著(P<0.001),且湿季释放量较大。这可能是因为雨季的高温和降雨增加了微生物活动,从而增加了分解速度和养分释放。因此,Boter-Becho林的分解速率、C和养分释放模式主要受气候因子的影响,而不受初始凋落物化学或立地扰动的影响。
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