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不同耕作方式对石灰性褐土磷脂脂肪酸及酶活性的影响

裴雪霞,党建友**,张定一,王姣爱,张晶   

  1. (山西省农业科学院小麦研究所, 山西临汾 041000)
  • 出版日期:2014-08-18 发布日期:2014-08-18

Effects of different tillage methods on phospholipid fatty acids and enzyme activities in calcareous cinnamon soil.

PEI Xue-xia, DANG Jian-you, ZHANG Ding-yi, WANG Jiao-ai, ZHANG Jing   

  1. (Wheat Research Institute, Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Linfen 041000, Shanxi, China)
  • Online:2014-08-18 Published:2014-08-18

摘要:

为探索不同耕作方式下土壤理化性状和微生物活性的变化,研究了秸秆还田下旋耕(RT)、深松(ST)、深翻(CT)和秸秆不还田旋耕(CK)4种耕作方式对石灰性褐土磷脂脂肪酸(PLFA)特性及水解酶活性的影响.结果表明: 不同耕作处理的水解酶活性、养分含量及微生物群落多样性有较大差异;秸秆还田增加了PLFA的种类、总PLFA含量及细菌、放线菌PLFA含量,但降低了土壤真菌PLFA含量,说明真菌较细菌更能适应贫瘠的环境.深松和深翻处理的PLFA总量均高于旋耕和CK处理,两处理分别较CK处理高74.7%和53.3%,表明深松和深翻更有利于作物生长.深松和深翻还可改善土壤理化性状、提高土壤碱性磷酸酶、蛋白酶和脲酶活性,为作物高产稳产提供了有利的土壤条件.
 
 

Abstract: In order to study changes of physical and chemical characteristics and microbial activities in soil under different tillage methods, effects of four tillage methods, rotary tillage (RT), subsoil tillage (ST), conventional tillage (CT) with corn straw returned to soil, and rotary tillage with no corn straw returned to soil (CK), on phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) characteristics and hydrolase enzymes activities in calcareous cinnamon soil were investigated. The results showed that soil hydrolase enzymes activities, nutrient contents, microbial diversity varied greatly with the different tillage methods. Returning corn straw to soil increased the kinds, amount of soil total PLFAs, bacteria PLFAs and actonomycetes PLFAs, while decreased the fungi PLFAs, indicating that fungi was more adaptable than bacteria to an infertile environment. ST and CT resulted in higher amounts of total PLFAs, which were 74.7% and 53.3% higher than that of CK, indicating they were more beneficial to the growth of plants. They could also improve soil physical and chemical properties, increase alkphosphatase, protease and urease activities, which would provide a favorable soil condition for high and stable crop yields.