Soil microbial biomass under pine forests in the north-western Spain: influence of stand age, site index and parent material

  • Mahía J
  • Pérez-Ventura L
  • Cabaneiro A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The effects of stand age, site index and parent material on soil biochemical properties related to biomass (extractable C, microbial C and metabolic quotient) were examined in the 0-15 cm mineral soil layers of Pinus pinaster and Pinus sylvestris stands from NW Spain. Two productivity levels (low and high site index), two ages (young and old) and two parent soil materials (granite and acid schists) were considered. The data indicated that there were differences in microbial parameters in soils under different species. In general in P. pinaster forest higher values of biochemical parameters, expressed on organic C basis, were observed in the stands of high site index as compared with the low ones; in contrast, in P. sylvestris no differences among stand site index were detected. In both species different results were also observed depending on parent material and a significant effect of stand age was detected for extractable C and microbial C in P. pinaster forest developed over granite. The data seem to indicate that measured parameters may have the potential to be used as indicators of the effect of forest management on soil organic matter quality.

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Mahía, J., Pérez-Ventura, L., Cabaneiro, A., & Díaz-Raviña, M. (2006). Soil microbial biomass under pine forests in the north-western Spain: influence of stand age, site index and parent material. Forest Systems, 15(2), 152–159. https://doi.org/10.5424/srf/2006152-00960

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