Relationship between alpha-glucosidase activity, microbial biomass and physical properties in the volcanic ash soils distributed in the central part of Hokkaido, [Japan]
1998
Okumura, M. (Hokkaido. Central Agricultural Experiment Station, Naganuma (Japan)) | Mino, K. | Miki, N. | Suzuki, K. | Yamagami, M. | Kitagawa, I.
The actual conditions of alpha-glucosidase activity (alpha-G) as an index of microbial activity, and also microbial biomass (BM) in the volcanic ash soils distributed in the central part of Hokkaido (Central Hokkaido) were estimated in 1995 and 1996. Then, the relationship between alpha-G, BM and soil physical properties was discussed. alpha-G and BM in the volcanic ash soils in the Tokachi district of Hokkaido (Tokachi) were used for comparison. 1) The average values of alpha-G in Andic Regosols (c-AR) and Humic Andosols (c-HA) in Central Hokkaido in both years ranged from 240 to 280 pmol g(-1)min(-1) and from 420 to 470, respectively. They were pretty much lower than those in Ochric Andosols (604) and Humic Andosols (624) in Tokachi in 1995. 2) The volume of biomass C (BM-C) in c-AR and c-HA was 35 and 110 mg C kg(-1), respectively. These volumes were less than half of the values in the above two soils in Tokachi, BM-C per total C was also less than that in Tokachi, but qCO2 was contrary. 3) alpha-G was positively correlated with BM-C, BM-N and CO2 release from the soil (CO2-C). The volume of CO2-C in Central Hokkaido was mostly lower than that in Tokachi, alpha-G per CO2-C was also a little lower. Then, factors affecting low alpha-G in Central Hokkaido would be small amounts of substrate and biomass, and also low relative activity. 4) alpha-G and BM-C were positively correlated with the liquid phase ratio through the above four soil. They were positively the correlated with the solid phase ratio only in c-AR, whereas they were negatively correlated with the solid phase ratio in the two soils in Tokachi. Also, they were negatively correlated with the air phase ratio in c-AR. alpha-G and BM-C, through the two soils in Central Hokkaido, were positively correlated with clay content
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