Dynamics of microbial-C, N-flush and ATP, and enzyme activities of gradually dried soils from a climosequence
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Soil Research
- Vol. 26 (3) , 519-530
- https://doi.org/10.1071/sr9880519
Abstract
Three silt loam soils from a climosequence (1000-2700 mm annual rainfall) were gradually dried from field moisture content to air-dryness at 25°C in the laboratory. Microbial C measured by substrate-induced respiration (SIR), fumigation-incubation (FI) or fumigation-extraction (FE), microbial N-flush measured by FI and FE, microbial ATP content and soil phosphatase and sulfatase activities were monitored throughout the drying period (approx. 60 h). All indices declined as the gravimetric soil water content (W) decreased until reaching air-dryness. Significant declines in the biomass sometimes occurred only following a large decrease in W, dependent on the soil. In general, when microbial C and N-flush declined, the rates of decline were linearly correlated with W. However, ATP and soil phosphatase were exponentially related to W. When expressed as a ratio of the total change in microbial indices against the total change in W for the whole drying period, the ratios were consistent between the soils. Agreement between the SIR and FE estimates of microbial C, whilst significant (r = 0 58***), was poor, especially for the low rainfall soil, although the FE C- and N-flushes correlated well (r = 0-76***). In contrast, the FI C- and N-flushes correlated very poorly (r = 0.30**) and were not significantly correlated with W or the other indices. ATP and soil phosphatase activity were strongly correlated (r = 0.89***). The reliability of the methods and the influence of soil moisture regimes on microbial survival are discussed.Keywords
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