Title of article :
Moisture effects on microbial activity and community structure in decomposing birch litter in the Alaskan taiga
Author/Authors :
Schimel، نويسنده , , Joshua P. and Gulledge، نويسنده , , Jay M. and Clein-Curley، نويسنده , , Joy S. and Lindstrom، نويسنده , , Jon E. and Braddock، نويسنده , , Joan F.، نويسنده ,
Pages :
8
From page :
831
To page :
838
Abstract :
We carried out a field experiment to evaluate the effect of moisture regime on microbial biomass and activity in birch litter in the Alaskan taiga. Litter bags were placed in one of three treatments: continuously moist (0.5 cm water d−1), cycling (0.5 cm water weekly), and `naturalʹ, which experienced two natural dry–wet cycles of 2 weeks dry followed by rain. The experiment lasted for 1 month. Each week we collected litter bags and analyzed microbial respiration and biomass C and N. In the last two cycles we analyzed bacterial substrate use on Biolog GN plates. There were strong overall correlations between biomass, respiration and litter moisture content. However, the different treatments had significantly different rates of respiration, biomass and respiratory quotient (qCO2) that could not be explained by moisture content directly. The natural treatment had lower respiration rates and biomass than the wet or cycling samples, indicating that the 2-week droughts in the natural treatment reduced microbial populations and activity to a greater degree than did shorter droughts. Episodic drying and rewetting considerably decreased the number of Biolog substrates used. This experiment showed that the size and functioning of the litter microbial community was strongly affected by its stress history.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1991953
Link To Document :
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