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Long-term management effects on organic C and N pools and activities of C-transforming enzymes in prairie soils

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY
卷 46, 期 5, 页码 335-341

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejsobi.2010.06.004

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Glucosidases; Galactosidases; Cellulase; Invertase; Cultivation; Grazing

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  1. Division of Agricultural and Natural Sciences at Oklahoma State University
  2. Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station (OAES) [h-OKLO2394, h-OKLO2460]
  3. State Scholarships Foundation of Greece

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Changes in soil microbial and biochemical properties in response to management practices reflect changes in the functional capacity of soil ecosystems. The objectives were to evaluate effects of long-term management practices on different soil organic C and N pools and activities of glycoside hydrolases, including alpha- and beta-glucosidases, alpha- and beta-galactosidases, cellulase, and invertase, in semiarid prairie soils. Soils were sampled from five long-term management systems including: undisturbed, abandoned from cultivation, moderately grazed, heavily grazed, and cultivated with winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L). Activities of C-transforming enzymes were sensitive in discriminating soil ecosystems under various land uses and can be used as indicators for detecting impact of soil management practices on the soil capacity to cycle C. Long-term cultivation (more than 30 yr) decreased total organic C and N, microbial biomass, and activities of C-transforming enzymes, and led to development of a microbial community with enhanced metabolic activity. Grazing, especially at moderate intensity, did not lessen soil capacity to support microbial life and cycle C. The intermediate status of the chemical, microbial, and biochemical properties in the abandoned from cultivation soils suggested that through secondary succession the soil ecosystem is restoring its capacity to sequester C and support microbial life. (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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