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Belowground carbon allocation by trees drives seasonal patterns of extracellular enzyme activities by altering microbial community composition in a beech forest soil

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 187, 期 3, 页码 843-858

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03321.x

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ectomycorrhizal fungi; extracellular enzyme activities; girdling; microbial community dynamics; plant-soil interactions; rhizosphere priming; seasonal dynamics; soil organic matter decomposition

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  1. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [P18495-B03]
  2. FWF National Research Network MICDIF [S1001-B07]
  3. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [I 370] Funding Source: researchfish

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P>Plant seasonal cycles alter carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) availability for soil microbes, which may affect microbial community composition and thus feed back on microbial decomposition of soil organic material and plant N availability. The temporal dynamics of these plant-soil interactions are, however, unclear. Here, we experimentally manipulated the C and N availability in a beech forest through N fertilization or tree girdling and conducted a detailed analysis of the seasonal pattern of microbial community composition and decomposition processes over 2 yr. We found a strong relationship between microbial community composition and enzyme activities over the seasonal course. Phenoloxidase and peroxidase activities were highest during late summer, whereas cellulase and protease peaked in late autumn. Girdling, and thus loss of mycorrhiza, resulted in an increase in soil organic matter-degrading enzymes and a decrease in cellulase and protease activity. Temporal changes in enzyme activities suggest a switch of the main substrate for decomposition between summer (soil organic matter) and autumn (plant litter). Our results indicate that ectomycorrhizal fungi are possibly involved in autumn cellulase and protease activity. Our study shows that, through belowground C allocation, trees significantly alter soil microbial communities, which may affect seasonal patterns of decomposition processes.

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