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Changes in phosphorus fractions caused by increased microbial activity in forest soil in a short-term incubation study
Authors:Takashi Kunito  Naomi Hiruta  Yasunori Miyagishi  Hirotaka Sumi  Hitoshi Moro
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan;2. Department of Biological Chemistry, College of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu University, Kasugai, Japan
Abstract:The effects of adding larch (Larix kaempferi) leaf litter and nitrogen (N) on microbial activity and phosphorus (P) fractions in forest soil were examined in a short-term (28-d) laboratory incubation study. The soil was analyzed using a modified Hedley sequential extraction procedure and an acid phosphatase assay. The addition of larch litter and N increased the acid phosphatase activity and decreased the labile P (H2O-P + NaHCO3-P) concentration. Compared with addition of larch litter only, addition of both inputs decreased the proportion of inorganic P (Pi) and increased that of organic P (Po) in the NaOH fraction, bound to aluminum and iron oxides. The results of nutrient (carbon, N, or P) addition indicated that acid phosphatase was synthesized to acquire P. This study suggests that, in this forest soil, P in the H2O-P + NaHCO3-P and in the NaOH-Pi fractions was available for soil microorganisms to decompose leaf litter and that increase in microbial activity eventually translated in an increase in the proportion of Po found in the NaOH fraction in this forest soil.
Keywords:Phosphorus  acid phosphatase  nitrogen  forest soil  larch leaf litter
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