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Short-term effects of prescribed burning on phosphorus availability in a suburban native forest of subtropical Australia
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出 版 社:J Soils Sediments  
发表时间:2013  
台  站:鼎湖山森林生态系统定位研究站  
作  者:黄文娟,周国逸,刘菊秀等  
点 击 率:546610
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关 键 字(英文):Microbial biomass . P fractionation .Phosphatase activity . Prescribed burning . Subtropics  
摘  要(英文):Purpose Prescribed burning can alter nutrient availability to plants. Plant growth in tropical and subtropical forests is frequently phosphorus (P) limited. Soil P availability is influenced by a combination of multiple factors including soil chemical and biological properties. The aims of this study were to investigate the short-term effects of prescribed burning on soil P status and to evaluate the key drivers responsible for the variation in soil P fractions.Materials and methods Soil samples were collected at a depth of 0–10 cm at two sites in a suburban native forest.One site (the burnt site) was burned on 11 August 2011. The other site (the control site) was not burned but served as a reference. Sampling was conducted at four times: before burning, 12 days after burning (T1), 1 week after T1 (T2),and 1 month after T2 (T3). Soil pH, P fractions, microbial biomass carbon (C) and P, and activities of acid and alkaline phosphatase were measured.Results and discussion Total P was relatively low at both sites compared with other subtropical forests. Microbial biomass P accounted for approximately 10 % of soil total P at the two sites, suggesting that the turnover of microbial biomass is critical for soil P availability. Soil properties at the control site remained unchanged over the time. Soil organic forms of P at the burnt site were decreased by the prescribed burning, and the greatest reduction was found in moderately labile organic P (e.g., NaOH-extractable fractions). Soil inorganic forms of P, however, were not correspondingly increased by the prescribed burning. Microbial biomass P was closely related to the shifts in P fractions.These effects were only detected immediately after the fire.Conclusions Microbial biomass could serve as a sink of P in P-impoverished soils and play an important role in soil P transformation. Our results indicate that microbial biomass is an important factor that governs P status after prescribed burning. The rapid recovery of microbial biomass P could be beneficial to the P requirement for plant regrowth after prescribed burning.  
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黄文娟-2013-JSS-Short-term effects of prescribed burning on phosphorus availability in a suburban native forest of subtropical Australia.pdf
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