Microbial activities and biomass along an altitudinal profile in the Northern Tyrolean Limestone Alps

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Rangger, A
Insam, H
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soil microbial biomass; forest; alps; altitude profile;
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Soil microbiological properties were investigated along an altitudinal gradient of forest stands in the Calcareous Alps in Austria (1050 m, 1250 m and 1400 m sea level). The parameters studied were organic carbon, microbial biomass (substrate-induced-respiration) and basal respiration. The microbial biomass C ranged from 1340 -2253 mu g C-mic g(-1) dry soil. Basal respiration reached 7 to 13 mu g CO2 g(-1) dry soil h(-1). Neither of these parameters, nor the metabolic quotient of CO2 (13 to 16 (mu g CO2-C mu g(-1) C-mic h(-1))*10(-4)) and the C-mic/C-org ratio (14 to 19 mg C-mic g(-1) C-org) were influenced by altitude. The altitudinal effects were superimposed by other site properties (humidity, topography).
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