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Biochemical properties in managed grassland soils in a temperate humid zone: Modifications of soil quality as a consequence of intensive grassland use

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posted on 2024-11-01, 16:49 authored by Jorge Paz-FerreiroJorge Paz-Ferreiro, Carmen Trasar-Cepeda, Ma Leiros, Socorro Seoane, Fernando Gil-Sotres
Although soil biochemical properties are considered to be good indicators of changes in soil quality, few studies have been made of the changes in biochemical properties brought about by anthropogenic disturbance of grassland ecosystems. In the present study, several biochemical properties were analysed in 31 grassland soils subjected to a high level of management, and the values obtained were compared with known values corresponding to native grasslands from the same region (Galicia, NW Spain). The 31 managed grasslands were divided into two groups (re-sown grasslands and improved grasslands) according to their management and past land use. The biochemical properties studied were: labile carbon, microbial biomass carbon, microbial respiration, metabolic quotient, net nitrogen mineralisation and the activities of dehydrogenase, catalase, phosphodiesterase, phosphomonoesterase, casein hydrolysing proteases, benzoyl arginamide (BAA)-hydrolysing proteases, urease, cellulase, ß-glucosidase, invertase and arylsulphatase. Managed grasslands exhibited lower values of soil biochemical properties than native grasslands. Three biochemical equilibrium equations were used to compare soil quality in managed and native grasslands. One of the equations did not show any significant difference between the groups of grassland soils considered. In contrast, two of the equations showed similar soil quality for improved and native grasslands, while resown grasslands exhibited a loss of soil quality when compared to native grassland soils.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1007/s00374-009-0382-y
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    ISSN - Is published in 01782762

Journal

Biology and Fertility of Soils

Volume

45

Issue

7

Start page

711

End page

722

Total pages

12

Publisher

Springer

Place published

Germany

Language

English

Copyright

© Springer-Verlag 2009

Former Identifier

2006049511

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-20

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