Factors influencing nitrification and denitrification variability in a natural and fire-disturbed Mediterranean shrubland
2002
Castaldi, S. | Aragosa, D.
The main factors influencing the variability of nitrification and denitrification enzyme activity (DEA), in soil of a Mediterranean shrubland, were investigated in an undisturbed area and in plots treated with experimental fires of two different intensities. Soil was sampled 4 times during 1 year after burning, in periods characterised by different environmental conditions. In the control, net nitrification ranged from 0.95 to 1.32 micrograms NO3-(-N) g-1 day-1 and did not show significant average differences among sampling events, probably because water content and NH4+(-N) availability were both limiting the process at any time. Overall, nitrification seemed associated with microsites where NH4+(-N) production was higher. This pattern was not evident in the burned plots, where, moreover, a partial reduction of activity immediately after burning was observed. DEA showed higher variability among sampling events, as compared with nitrification, with a peak in winter. It also presented a close spatial relationship with microsites of nitrification activity. In the burned sites, water content, organic C and NO3-(-N) content concurred to explain DEA variability together with NH4+(-N) availability and nitrification activity. Plots treated with intense fire showed the lowest values of DEA, especially in the period more favourable to this activity.
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