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Evolution of Physico-Chemical Properties, Microbial Biomass and Microbial Activity of an Urban Soil after De-Sealing

Giancarlo Renella

2020Agriculture17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recovery of soil fertility after de-sealing of urban soils is still poorly known. This work studied the time-related dynamics of soil physico-chemical and biochemical endpoints of urban soil in the city in Naples (Southern Italy), de-sealed for different time during construction works, that underwent colonization by volunteer plants. The results showed de-sealing decreased the soil bulk density and the soil pH value, increased the electrical conductivity (EC), total organic C (TOC) and extractable carbohydrates (TEC), total and inorganic N contents, soil basal respiration (SBR), soil microbial biomass C (MBC) and soil microbial biomass N (MBN), the substrate induced respiration (SIR) value, and enzyme activities involved in C, N, P and S mineralization. The TEC, total and inorganic N, SBR and microbial biochemical endpoints were higher in the de-sealed soils than those of an arable soil of the same area. The results show that de-sealed urban soils rapidly increase their physical, chemical and biological fertility even with no intervention, especially when they are colonized by volunteer plants.

Topics & Concepts

Mineralization (soil science)Soil waterEnvironmental scienceSoil fertilityBiomass (ecology)Environmental chemistrySoil respirationSoil pHArable landAgronomyChemistrySoil scienceBiologyEcologyAgricultureSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsSoil Management and Crop YieldClay minerals and soil interactions