Dennis Parkinson , Klaus Heinz Domsch , John Phillip Evans Anderson, Hans Heller
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摘要
利用测量土壤微生物生物量的生理方法和来自德国IBP在Soiling研究地点的三个云杉林分的生产数据,试图将每年的初级生产价值与森林地面有机质层(L + F + H)中微生物生物量的平均数量联系起来。所选云杉林分年龄分别为39、87和115岁,年平均微生物生物量碳/吨有机质−1分别为5.7、2.6和2.1 mg。在m2的基础上评估,初级产量与有机层微生物生物量之间的直接相关性不明显,然而,当生产能力(单位重量直立作物的地上生产力)与微生物生物量m−2进行比较时,可以建立相关性。
Studies on the Relationship of Microbial Biomass to Primary Production in Three Spruce Forest Soils
Using a physiological method for measurement of microbial biomass in soils and production data from three spruce stands in the German IBP study site in Soiling, an attempt was made to relate yearly primary production values to the average quantities of microbial biomass in the organic matter layers (L + F + H) of the forest floors.
The Picea abies stands chosen for study were 39, 87 and 115 years old and contained a yearly average of 5.7, 2.6 and 2.1 mg microbial biomass carbon gdwt organic matter−1. Evaluated on a m2 basis, a direct correlation between primary production and microbial biomass in the organic layers was not evident, however, when the production capacity (above ground productivity per unit weight standing crop) was compared to the microbial biomass m−2, a correlation could be established.