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Effects of nitrogen deposition on soil enzymatic activity and soil microbial community in a Mediterranean holm oak forest

Paolo Zuccarini, Dolores Asensio, Jordi Sardans, Romà Ogaya, Lei Liu, Josep Peñuelas

2023Geoderma26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ongoing increases in global levels of nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to continue, causing important shifts in the structure and function of ecosystems worldwide. Soil microbes and enzymes are key components of biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem functioning, so understanding their response to N deposition is crucial. We studied the effects of N addition on the activities of five extracellular enzymes and microbial biomass and composition in a mesic Mediterranean holm oak forest characterized by moderate soil N- and P-limitation. Addition of N increased photosynthetic potential of higher plants, activities of P- and C-, but not N- related enzymes, and biomass of total microbes, bacteria and fungi, and decreased ratios of fungi:bacteria. Overall, N deposition increased general biological activity of the mesic Mediterranean forest, enhanced ecosystem investment in P mobilization and affected soil microbial community structure.

Topics & Concepts

Biogeochemical cycleMicrobial population biologyBiomass (ecology)EcosystemMediterranean climateEnvironmental scienceDeposition (geology)Forest ecologyNitrogenSoil biologyNitrogen cycleEnvironmental chemistryAgronomyEcologySoil waterBiologyBotanyChemistryBacteriaGeneticsOrganic chemistrySedimentPaleontologySoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsPeatlands and Wetlands EcologySoil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
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