The effect of crop rotation of six forest tree species on peat-bark substrate enzymatic activity |
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Authors: | Jan Łukaszewicz Grażyna Olszowska |
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Institution: | (1) Silvicultural Department, Forest Research Institute, ul. Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 roku nr 3, 00-973 Warszawa, Poland;(2) Forest Management in Industrial Regions Department, Forest Research Institute, ul. św. Huberta 35, 40-952 Katowice, Poland |
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Abstract: | The paper focuses on the effect of a nine-year utilisation of the peat-bark substrate and crop rotation of six main forest
tree species on changes in the substrate enzymatic activity during successive rotation cycles.
The study was conducted in the forest nursery in the years 1989–1997. Seedlings of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris, Norway spruce Picea abies, European larch Larix decidua, pendiculate oak Quercus robur, common beech Fagus silvatica, and silver birch Betula overrucosa were grown on peat-bark substrate. The activity of soil enzymes: betaglucosidase, invertase, urease, asparginase, acid phosphatase
and dehydrogenases was assessed. The succession of three 3-year crop rotation cycles with species following each other according
to the rotation plan was subject to observations.
The obtained results have confirmed recent suppositions that the tree species and their rotation modify soil enzymatic activity.
The enzymatic activity of the peat-bark substrate changed after each three-year crop rotation cycle and decreased with time.
After the second crop rotation cycle the activity of betaglucosidase, urease, asparginase was found to be lower, and the activity
of invertase and dehydrogenases — higher. After three crop rotation cycles the positive effect of appropriate species rotation
on the enzymatic activity of the substrate was noted. |
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Keywords: | Forest tree seedlings soil enzymes activity crop rotation |
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