Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Dalila
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Freitas, H., Sousa, J. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/25588
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejsobi.2013.08.003
Resumo: The “Montado ecosystem” is important both economically and ecologically; this ecosystem is dominated by cork and holm oak trees (Quercus suber L. and Quercus rotundifolia Lam. respectively) combined with a rotation of crops/fallow/pastures. Diverse management strategies, deviating from the sustainable use of the ecosystem, have been implemented, from which arise some extreme situations of over-use or abandonment. To evaluate the effects of different soil use and management, namely extensive cropping, intensive pasture and abandonment, in the activity of soil microorganisms, dehydrogenase, acid phosphatase, b-glucosidase and urease activities, N-mineralization and nitrification rates were measured in different land-use practices, in different seasons (winter, spring and autumn). Also, the potential metabolic diversity was evaluated by analysis of community-level physiological profiles (CLPPs). Seasonal effects were evident with maximum activity occurring in rainy seasons (winter and autumn) and lower substrate utilization in winter. Significant correlations between most microbial parameters and soil water content reflect this seasonal effect. Although showing mainly a seasonal change, microbial parameters were able to distinguish the abandoned area, with a general low activity and differential exponential rates in the use of several substrates, such as amino acids, miscellaneous and polymers, probably associated with changes in organic matter quality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
title Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
spellingShingle Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
Costa, Dalila
Land-use
Montado ecosystem
Soil enzymes
N-Mineralization
Nitrification
Biolog
title_short Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
title_full Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
title_fullStr Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
title_full_unstemmed Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
title_sort Influence of seasons and land-use practices on soil microbial activity and metabolic diversity in the “Montado ecosystem”
author Costa, Dalila
author_facet Costa, Dalila
Freitas, H.
Sousa, J. P.
author_role author
author2 Freitas, H.
Sousa, J. P.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Dalila
Freitas, H.
Sousa, J. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Land-use
Montado ecosystem
Soil enzymes
N-Mineralization
Nitrification
Biolog
topic Land-use
Montado ecosystem
Soil enzymes
N-Mineralization
Nitrification
Biolog
description The “Montado ecosystem” is important both economically and ecologically; this ecosystem is dominated by cork and holm oak trees (Quercus suber L. and Quercus rotundifolia Lam. respectively) combined with a rotation of crops/fallow/pastures. Diverse management strategies, deviating from the sustainable use of the ecosystem, have been implemented, from which arise some extreme situations of over-use or abandonment. To evaluate the effects of different soil use and management, namely extensive cropping, intensive pasture and abandonment, in the activity of soil microorganisms, dehydrogenase, acid phosphatase, b-glucosidase and urease activities, N-mineralization and nitrification rates were measured in different land-use practices, in different seasons (winter, spring and autumn). Also, the potential metabolic diversity was evaluated by analysis of community-level physiological profiles (CLPPs). Seasonal effects were evident with maximum activity occurring in rainy seasons (winter and autumn) and lower substrate utilization in winter. Significant correlations between most microbial parameters and soil water content reflect this seasonal effect. Although showing mainly a seasonal change, microbial parameters were able to distinguish the abandoned area, with a general low activity and differential exponential rates in the use of several substrates, such as amino acids, miscellaneous and polymers, probably associated with changes in organic matter quality.
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