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Response of total and nitrate-dissimilating bacteria to reduced N deposition in a spruce forest soil profile
Authors:Ellen Kandeler  Thomas Brune  Esther Enowashu  Nicole Dörr  Georg Guggenberger  Norbert Lamersdorf  & Laurent Philippot
Institution:Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation, Soil Biology Section, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany;;Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale), Germany;;Institute of Soil Science, Leibniz University Hannover, Hannover, Germany;;Buesgen Institute, Soil Science of Temperate and Boreal Ecosystems, Georg-August University of Goettingen, Goettingen, Germany;and;INRA, University of Burgundy, Soil and Environmental Microbiology, Dijon, France
Abstract:A field-scale manipulation experiment conducted for 16 years in a Norway spruce forest at Solling, Central Germany, was used to follow the long-term response of total soil bacteria, nitrate reducers and denitrifiers under conditions of reduced N deposition. N was experimentally removed from throughfall by a roof construction ('clean rain plot'). We used substrate-induced respiration (SIR) to characterize the active fraction of soil microbial biomass and potential nitrate reduction to quantify the activity of nitrate reducers. The abundance of total bacteria, nitrate reducers and denitrifiers in different soil layers was analysed by quantitative PCR of 16S rRNA gene, nitrate reduction and denitrification genes. Reduced N deposition temporarily affected the active fraction of the total microbial community (SIR) as well as nitrate reductase activity. However, the size of the total, nitrate reducer and denitrifier communities did not respond to reduced N deposition. Soil depth and sampling date had a greater influence on the density and activity of soil microorganisms than reduced deposition. An increase in the nosZ /16S rRNA gene and nosZ/nirK ratios with soil depth suggests that the proportion of denitrifiers capable of reducing N2O into N2 is larger in the mineral soil layer than in the organic layer.
Keywords:N deposition  forest soil  clean rain  nitrate reducers  16S rRNA gene  denitrifiers
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