会议专题

Soil microbial attributes along a cropland degradation gradient in Horqin sandy land, northern China

  To evaluate the impacts of land degradation on soil microbial attributes in sandy cropland,we examined soil microbial biomass and microbiological activities in a typical agro-pastoral transitional zone in Naiman County of northern China.Lightly degraded cropland(LDC),moderately degraded cropland(MDC)and heavily degraded cropland(HDC))were chosen according to the magnitude of sand invasion.Both microbial biomass and microbiological activities(quantified as microbial abundance and enzyme activities)decreased significantly as degradation level increased from LDC to MDC and HDC.In addition,correlations between soil microbial biomass carbon and microbiological activities were significant and positive.Further analysis of this relationship identified three key microbiological factors influencing the level of soil microbial biomass carbon.Activity of the enzyme Cellobiohydrolase,and the abundance of Azotobacter and Actinomycete,were significantly related to soil microbial biomass carbon(stepwise regression: Microbial biomass carbon =-147.944 + 5.451*Cellobiohydrolase + 2.090*Azotobacter-0.053*Actinomycete(R2=0.971,F=122.941,P<0.001).Thus in Horqin sandy land,cropland degradation reduces not only the productivity and yield,but also the soil microbial attributes.

Shao-Kun Wang Xue-Yong Zhao Xiao-An Zuo Yu-Qiang Li Jie Lian Wen-Da Huang Natalie M.West

Naiman Desertification Research Station,Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Lincoln,NE 68508,U.S.A

国际会议

The 11th International Conference on Development of Drylands(第十一届国际干旱区大会)

北京

英文

542-551

2013-03-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)