Soil C and N dynamics in a Mediterranean oak woodland with shrub encroachment
Title | Soil C and N dynamics in a Mediterranean oak woodland with shrub encroachment |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | Gómez-Rey, M. Xesús, Madeira M., Gonzalez-Prieto S. Jesús, & Coutinho J. |
Journal | Plant and Soil |
Volume | 371 |
Pagination | 339-354 |
Keywords | 15 N isotope dilution technique, gross N mineralization, hot water-soluble C, particulate organic matter, Soil respiration |
Abstract | Background and aims Intensive land use has led to degradation and abandonment of Portuguese oak woodlands, and subsequent shrub encroachment may have altered the spatial heterogeneity of soil C and N pools. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of shrub invasion on soil C and N dynamics in an oak woodland in Southern Portugal. Methods Soil was sampled beneath and outside scat- tered Quercus suber L. canopies, considering non- encroached areas and areas encroached by shrubs (Cistus ladanifer L. or Cistus salviifolius L.). Results The spatial heterogeneity of soil C and N contents was mainly associated with tree presence. Outside tree canopies, the labile C pools were larger (mainly beneath C. ladanifer) and C cycling was faster in encroached areas than in non-encroached areas. Net and gross N mineralization and urease and protease activities were also higher in encroached than in non- encroached areas; however, the metabolic quotient and the Cmicrobial/Corganic ratio were not significantly affected. Beneath the tree canopy, significant effects of encroachment included a small increase in soil labile C and the enzymatic activity beneath C. ladanifer. Conclusions The results indicate the potential capaci- ty of shrub encroachment to accumulate soil organic C in the long term. The rate of soil C and N turnover promoted by shrub encroachment may depend on the Cistus species present. |