Effects of different fertilizer systems and hydrothermal factors on microbial activity in the chernozem in Ukraine

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作者
Demyanyuk, O. S. [1 ]
Sherstoboeva, O., V [1 ]
Bunas, A. A. [1 ]
Dmitrenko, O., V [2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Agroecol & Environm Management NAAS, Metrologichna St 12, UA-03143 Kiev, Ukraine
[2] State Inst Soil Protect Inst Ukraine, Olena Teligha St 8, UA-04112 Kiev, Ukraine
关键词
soil; microbial biomass: C-mic/C-org ratio; emission of carbon dioxide; hydrothermal coefficient; crop yield of winter wheat soil;
D O I
10.15421/011846
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Groups of microorganisms in soils perform the role of global biogeochemical membrane which provides metabolism of substances and energy between the pedosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and living organisms. Climate change has resulted in a complex combination of unpredictable changeability of the environment, which is a serious test for the stability and productivity for the natural and anthropogenically transformed ecosystems. Changeability of the hydrothermal factors causes serious changes in the stmcture and metabolic activity of soil microorganisms, the quality and properties of soil. We studied the impact of hydrothermal factors on the content of carbon, microbial biomass and organic substance in deep chemozem of a natural ecosystem (fallow) and an agroecosystem under different systems of fertilization of winter wheat. A close relationship (r = 0.69-0.79) was determined between the content of microbial biomass in soil and hydrothermal factors (air temperature and moisture). Excessive drought and high parameters of air temperature led to decrease in the content of microbial biomass by 1.5-2.8 times compared to the years with optimum parameters of hydrothermal regime (HTC = 1.0). Leveling out the impact of high temperatures on the productivity of the soil microbiota occurs at a sufficient amount of moisture, and also available nutrients. Drought (HTC = 0.4) and excessive moisture (HTC = 2.0) following heightened air temperatures reduce the release of CO2 from soil. Fallow soil usually has a high content of microbial carbon in the organic compounds of soil (C-mic/C-org was 2%). In the agroecosystem, there was recorded a decrease by 2632% of the C-mic specific share in the content of the organic compound of the soil compared to the natural analogue. With organic and organic-mineral systems of fertilization, an increase in C-mic/C-org parameter occurs and the soil parameters become close to the soil of a natural ecosystem. The calculated ecological coefficients of the orientation of microbial processes in soil indicate a possibility of a balanced functioning of the microbial group and introducing organic and organic-mineral fertilizers, creating optimum conditions for the productivity of winter wheat.
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页码:309 / 315
页数:7
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