Effects of long-term elevated CO2 on N2-fixing, denitrifying and nitrifying enzyme activities in forest soils under Pinus sylvestriformis in Changbai Mountain

Jun-Qiang Zheng , Shi-Jie Han , Fei-Rong Ren , Yu-Mei Zhou , Yan Zhang

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2008, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (4) : 283 -287.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2008, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (4) : 283 -287. DOI: 10.1007/s11676-008-0050-3
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Effects of long-term elevated CO2 on N2-fixing, denitrifying and nitrifying enzyme activities in forest soils under Pinus sylvestriformis in Changbai Mountain

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A study was conducted to determine the effects of elevated CO2 on soil N process at Changbai Mountain in Jilin Province, northeastern China (42°24′N, 128°06′E, and 738 m elevation). A randomized complete block design of ambient and elevated CO2 was established in an open-top chamber facility in the spring of 1999. Changpai Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris var. sylvestriformis seeds were sowed in May, 1999 and CO2 fumigation treatments began after seeds germination. In each year, the exposure started at the end of April and stopped at the end of October. Soil samples were collected in June and August 2006 and in June 2007, and soil nitrifying, denitrifying and N2-fixing enzyme activities were measured. Results show that soil nitrifying enzyme activities (NEA) in the 5–10 cm soil layer were significantly increased at elevated CO2 by 30.3% in June 2006, by 30.9% in August 2006 and by 11.3% in June 2007. Soil denitrifying enzyme activities (DEA) were significantly decreased by elevated CO2 treatment in June 2006 (P < 0.012) and August 2006 (P < 0.005) samplings in our study; no significant difference was detected in June 2007, and no significant changes in N2-fixing enzyme activity were found. This study suggests that elevated CO2 can alter soil nitrifying enzyme and denitrifying enzyme activities.

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elevated CO2 / forest soil / nitrifying enzyme / denitrifying enzyme / N2-fixing enzyme

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Jun-Qiang Zheng, Shi-Jie Han, Fei-Rong Ren, Yu-Mei Zhou, Yan Zhang. Effects of long-term elevated CO2 on N2-fixing, denitrifying and nitrifying enzyme activities in forest soils under Pinus sylvestriformis in Changbai Mountain. Journal of Forestry Research, 2008, 19(4): 283-287 DOI:10.1007/s11676-008-0050-3

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