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Soil microbial biomass and activity response to repeated drying-rewetting cycles along a soil fertility gradient modified by long-term fertilization management practices
Authors:Bingzi Zhao  Ji Chen  Jiabao Zhang  Shengwu Qin
Institution:
  • State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, PR China
  • Abstract:The effects of repeated drying-rewetting (DRW) cycles on the microbial biomass and activity in soils taken from long-term field experiment plots with different fertilization (FERT) management practice histories were studied. We investigated the hypothesis that soil response to DRW cycles differs with soil fertility gradient modified by FERT management practices. The soils were incubated for 51 days, after exposure to either nine or three DRW cycles, or remaining at constant moisture content (CMC) at field capacity. We found that both DRW and FERT significantly affected soil properties including NH4-N, NO3-N, dissolved organic C (DOC), microbial biomass C (Cmic), basal soil respiration rate (BSR), urease activity (URE) and dehydrogenase activity (DHD). Except for NH4-N and BSR, variation in the properties was largely explained by FERT, followed by DRW, and then their interaction. Irrespective of the soils' FERT treatment, repeated DRW cycles significantly raised the DOC and Cmic levels compared with CMC, and the DRW cycles also resulted in a significant decline in BSR and URE and increase in DHD, probably because the organisms were better-adapted to the drying and rewetting stresses. The variations in soil biological properties caused by DRW cycles showed a significantly negative relationship with the soil organic C content measured prior to the start of the DRW experiments, suggesting that soils with higher fertility are better able to maintain their original biological functions (i.e., have a higher functional stability) in response to DRW cycles.
    Keywords:FERT  Fertilization  DRW  Drying-rewetting  OM  Organic compost  1/2OM  Half organic compost plus half chemical fertilizer  NPK  Balanced chemical fertilizer with N  P and K  NP  Unbalanced chemical fertilizer with N and P  PK  Unbalanced chemical fertilizer with P and K  NK  Unbalanced chemical fertilizer with N and K  Control  Unfertilized treatment  CMC  Constant moisture content at field capacity  DRW3  Three cycles of DRW  DRW9  Nine cycles of DRW  DOC  Dissolved organic C  Cmic  microbial biomass C  BSR  Basal soil respiration rate  URE  Urease activity  DHD  Dehydrogenase activity
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