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Microbial transformation of organic matter in soils of montane grasslands under different management

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APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY
卷 28, 期 3, 页码 225-235

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsoil.2004.08.002

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grassland; mowing; mulching; defoliation; soil organic matter; decomposition; mineralization; microbial biomass

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The study compared the effects of mowing, mulching, and no-treatment, applied to a mountain grassland over five years, on microbial transformation of soil organic matter (SOM). Microbial biomass, microbial,respiration, cellulose decomposition and mineralization were measured in the laboratory eight times during the three-year experiment. In addition, soil phosphatase, P activity and factors limiting microbial growth were assessed once to complete the results. Mowing increased soil microbial biomass and carbon use efficiency, which supported carbon sequestration in soil. In contrast, mulching led to a decrease in microbial biomass and microbial metabolic efficiency due to the limitation of easily decomposable carbon. This was a consequence of changes in temperature and light conditions under the mulch layer, which suppressed plant growth and rhizodeposition. Processes causing organic matter transformation in the mulched grassland were similar to those of the untreated grassland. Annual mowing appears to be most suitable for maintenance of SOM content and sustainability of montane grasslands. (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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