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Microbial responses of forest soil to moderate anthropogenic air pollution
Authors:Pekka Vanhala  Oili Kiikkilä  Hannu Fritze
Affiliation:1. Water and Environment Research Institute, P.O. Box 250, FIN-00101, Helsinki, Finland
2. Department of Limnology and Environmental Protection, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 27, FIN-00014, Helsinki, Finland
3. Department of Forest Ecology, Finnish Forest Research Institute, P.O. Box 18, FIN-01301, Vantaa, Finland
Abstract:There is a need to introduce soil microbiological methods into long term ecological monitoring programs. For this purpose we studied the impact of moderate anthropogenic air pollution in polluted and less polluted area districts, forest site types Calluna (CT), Vaccinium (VT) and Myrtillus (MT) and the amount of organic matter, measured as carbon content on the soil respiration activity and the ATP content. The main sources of local air pollutants (SO2 and NOx) in the polluted area district were from the capital' region and an oil refinery. Humus (F/H-layer) and the underlying 0 to 5 cm mineral soil samples were collected from 193 study plots located in the 5300 km2 study area. We found that the soil respiration rate in humus layer samples was lower in the polluted area district compared to the less polluted one (16.0 and 19.5 μL CO2 h?1g?1 dw, respectively), but the difference occurred only in the dry, coarse-textured CT forest site type. The mineral soil respiration rate and the mineral soil and humus layer ATP content were not affected, by the air pollution. Most of the variations of the biological variables were explained primarily by the soil carbon content, secondly by the forest site type and thirdly by the area division.
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