Microbial biomass and C mineralization in agricultural soils as affected by atrazine addition |
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Authors: | J. Mahía A. Cabaneiro T. Carballas M. Díaz-Raviña |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departamento de Bioquímica del suelo, Instituto de Investigaciones Agrobiológicas de Galicia (CSIC), Apartado 122. Avda Vigo s/n., 15780 Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
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Abstract: | This study examines the effects of atrazine on both microbial biomass C and C mineralization dynamics in two contrasting agricultural soils (organic C, texture, and atrazine application history) located at Galicia (NW Spain). Atrazine was added to soils, a Humic Cambisol (H) and a Gleyic Cambisol (G), at a recommended agronomic dose and C mineralization (CO2 evolved), and microbial biomass measurements were made in non-treated and atrazine-treated samples at different time intervals during a 12-week aerobic incubation. The cumulative curves of CO2–C evolved over time fit the simple first-order kinetic model [Ct = Co (1 − e −kt )], whose kinetic parameters were quantified. Differences in these parameters were observed between the two soils studied; the G soil, with a higher content in organic matter and microbial biomass C and lower atrazine application history, exhibited higher values of the total C mineralization and the potentially mineralizable labile C pool than those for the H soil. The addition of atrazine modified the kinetic parameters and increased notably the C mineralized; by the end of the incubation the cumulative CO2–C values were 33–41% higher than those in the corresponding non-added soils. In contrast, a variable effect or even no effect was observed on the soil microbial biomass following atrazine addition. The data clearly showed that atrazine application at normal agricultural rates may have important implications in the C cycling of these two contrasting acid soils. |
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Keywords: | Atrazine Microbial biomass Carbon mineralization Agricultural soils |
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