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Relationship between intensity of phosphatase activity and physico-chemical properties in woodland soils
Authors:A.F. Harrison
Affiliation:Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Merlewood Research Station, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria LA11 6JU, U.K.
Abstract:The relationships between intensity of phosphatase activity and soil properties at two depths in some Lake District woodland soils have been examined. Significant relationships were found with soil organic matter, moisture, clay + silt, total nitrogen, isotopically-exchangeable phosphorus, extractable magnesium contents and soil pH. When data from all soils, both 0–5 and 10–15 cm depths, were pooled 66% of the total variation in intensity of phosphatase activity could be accounted for by these soil properties.However, covariance analysis showed that regressions between intensity of phosphatase activity and soil properties differed with soil depth, soil type, season, vegetation type and underlying rock type. When the effects of these interactions were taken into account, up to 99% of the variation in the intensity of phosphatase activity could be accounted for. The relative importance of these interactive factors appeared to be rock type = vegetation type > soil type = season > soil depth.The effects of the soil properties and the interacting factors on the intensity of phosphatase activity in these woodland soils are discussed.
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