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Dynamics of soil properties and organic carbon pool in topsoil of zokor-made mounds at an alpine site of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

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BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS
Volume 45, Issue 8, Pages 865-872

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00374-009-0398-3

Keywords

Burrowing rodent mounds; Vegetation and soil recovery; Soil enzyme activities; Soil microbial biomass carbon; Carbon mineralization; Root biomass; Soil aggregation

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Funding

  1. Globe Environmental Fund [052456CHA-GS-Y-4]
  2. China Ministry of Education [2007CB106804]

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The population of burrowing plateau zokors (Myospalax baileyi) was markedly increased in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of zokor foraging and mound-making disturbance on topsoil properties and organic C pools at an alpine site of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Surface (0-15 cm) soil samples were collected from mounds with different ages (3 months and 3, 6, and 15 years) and from undisturbed grassland. Above- and below-ground plant biomasses were depleted by zokors in newly created mounds (3 months). Plant cover and root biomass gradually recovered thereafter, but were still lower in the 15-year-old mounds than in the undisturbed soils. Organic C contents of coarse (> 2 mm), soil (< 2 mm), particulate (2-0.05 mm) fractions, and microbial biomass, organic C mineralization, beta-glucosidase activity, urease activity, alkaline phosphatase activity, acid phosphatase activity, and soil aggregation were significantly lower in the 3, 6, and 15-year-old mound soils than in the undisturbed soils or newly created mound soils. Fifteen years after mound creation, the soil had only 12% of root biomass, 35% of coarse organic C, 83% of particulate organic C, 58% of microbial biomass C, 57% of 30-day respired C, and 45% of water-stable aggregate mean weight diameter, compared to values of the undisturbed soils. Our results suggested that foraging and mound-making by zokors have negative impacts on properties and organic matter content of the topsoil.

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