Charcoal production at kiln sites affects C and N dynamics and associated soil microorganisms in Quercus spp. temperate forests of central Mexico

Temperate forests dominated by Quercus spp. cover large parts of Central Mexico and rural communities depend on these forests for wood and charcoal. The impacts of charcoal production on selected chemical properties including C and N dynamics, and populations of ammonifiers, nitrifiers and denitrifi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment ecosystems & environment, 2009, Vol.41 (1), p.50-58
Hauptverfasser: Gómez-Luna, Blanca Estela, Rivera-Mosqueda, Ma. Cruz, Dendooven, Luc, Vázquez-Marrufo, Gerardo, Olalde-Portugal, Víctor
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Zusammenfassung:Temperate forests dominated by Quercus spp. cover large parts of Central Mexico and rural communities depend on these forests for wood and charcoal. The impacts of charcoal production on selected chemical properties including C and N dynamics, and populations of ammonifiers, nitrifiers and denitrifiers were investigated on surface soils (0–15 cm) collected during the dry and rainy season of these forests. Organic C was halved in soil at the kiln sites compared to undisturbed forest soil. Concentrations of exchangeable Ca 2+, K + and Mg 2+ increased >1.6 times at kiln sites and pH increased from 4.5 in undisturbed soil to 7.0 at kiln sites. The kiln sites had 1.3 times and 2.4 times lower microbial biomass C and N, respectively, than undisturbed forest sites during the rainy season. Although the effect of charcoal production on NH 4 +, NO 2 − and NO 3 − concentrations was small, the ammonifying, nitrifying and denitrifiers were 16 times lower at the kiln sites than in the undisturbed forest soil. This research found that the charcoal production had a negative effect on the cultivable microorganisms involved in N cycling and the soil microbial biomass C and N compared to undisturbed forest soil. Differences in inorganic N dynamics were more affected by seasonality, i.e. precipitation, than by charcoal production.
ISSN:0929-1393
1873-0272
DOI:10.1016/j.apsoil.2008.08.007