Enzyme Activity Stoichiometry Suggests That Fertilization, Especially Nitrogen Fertilization, Alleviates Nutrient Limitation of Soil Microorganisms in Moso Bamboo Forests

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作者
Chu, Haoyu [1 ]
Su, Wenhui [1 ]
Zhou, Yaqi [2 ]
Wang, Ziye [1 ]
Long, Yongmei [1 ]
Sun, Yutong [1 ]
Fan, Shaohui [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Ctr Bamboo & Rattan, Key Lab Natl Forestry & Grassland Adm, Beijing 100102, Peoples R China
[2] Guizhou Normal Univ, Sch Karst Sci, Guiyang 550001, Peoples R China
来源
FORESTS | 2024年 / 15卷 / 06期
基金
国家重点研发计划;
关键词
enzyme activity stoichiometry; nitrogen application; metabolic limitation; enzyme activity vector characterization; ECOENZYMATIC STOICHIOMETRY; LOESS PLATEAU; RESPONSES; CARBON; DECOMPOSITION; GRASSLANDS; TRANSECT; GROWTH;
D O I
10.3390/f15061040
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Rational application of N fertilizer is essential for maintaining the long-term productivity of Moso bamboo forests. Microbial activity is a crucial indicator of soil quality. Changes in soil nutrient resources due to N addition can lead to microbial nutrient limitations, thereby impeding the maintenance of soil quality. Currently, there is limited research on the effects of N application on microbial nutrient limitations in Moso bamboo forest soils. To examine the changes in extracellular enzyme activity and microbial nutrient limitations in Moso bamboo forest soils following N application, we conducted an N application experiment in northern Guizhou. The findings revealed that the N3 treatment (726 kg<middle dot>N<middle dot>hm-2<middle dot>yr-1) significantly reduced beta-glucosidase (BG) activity by 27.61% compared to the control group (no fertilization). The N1 (242 kg<middle dot>N<middle dot>hm-2<middle dot>yr-1), N2 (484 kg<middle dot>N<middle dot>hm-2<middle dot>yr-1), and N3 treatments notably increased the activities of leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosidase (NAG) by 11.45% to 15.79%. Acid phosphatase (ACP) activity remained unaffected by fertilization. N application treatments significantly decreased the C:Ne and C:Pe ratios, while the N:Pe ratio was less influenced by N fertilizer application. Scatter plots and vector characteristics of enzyme activity stoichiometry suggested that microorganisms in the study area were limited by C and N, and N fertilizer application reduced the vector length and increased the vector angle, indicating that N application alleviated the C and N limitation of microorganisms in Moso bamboo forests. Redundancy Analysis (RDA) demonstrated that microbial biomass phosphorus (MBP) was the most critical factor affecting extracellular enzyme activity and stoichiometry. Furthermore, Random Forest Regression analysis identified MBP and the N:Pm ratio as the most significant factors influencing microbial C and N limitation, respectively. The study demonstrated that N application modulates the microbial nutrient acquisition strategy by altering soil nutrient resources in Moso bamboo forests. Formulating fertilizer application strategies based on microbial nutrient requirements is more beneficial for maintaining soil quality and sustainably managing Moso bamboo forests. Additionally, our study offers a theoretical reference for understanding carbon cycling in bamboo forest ecosystems in the context of substantial N inputs.
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