Carbon mineralization in the southern Sonoran Desert |
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Authors: | Silvia Núez Angelina Martínez-Yrízar Alberto Búrquez Felipe García-Oliva |
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Institution: | Silvia Núñez, Angelina Martínez-Yrízar, Alberto Búrquez,Felipe García-Oliva, |
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Abstract: | We measured carbon mineralization in four different desert habitats (Arroyos, Hillsides, Canopies-Plains and Open-Plains) and the separate effect of litter addition from annual and perennial plants on soil microbial respiration using two laboratory soil incubation experiments. The differences in total aboveground phytomass among habitats correlates with soil nutrient content, soil particulate organic matter (POM) and consequently, C mineralization. The Arroyos habitat with the highest perennial plant phytomass and litter production, had the highest soil nutrient content, soil POM and C mineralization. Litter from annual plants had twice the P concentration than litter from the perennials, but only half the N concentration. Soil microbial respiration was higher with annual plant litter than with perennial plant litter in the Hillsides and Canopies-Plains, suggesting that microbial activity in both habitats was improved by litter with a higher C quality. In contrast, in the poorest habitat, the Open-Plains, the better response to the addition of perennial plant litter suggests that microbial activity may have been constrained by N input. |
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Keywords: | annual plants desertscrub litter Mexico perennial plants soil microbial respiration soil nutrients |
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