Abstract

Microbial biomass, organic carbon, total nitrogen, and microbial quotient (MBC/Corg) in soil were determined during the secondary forest succession in north Ziwulin region in the middle of Loess Plateau, China. The results showed that with secondary forest succession organic carbon (Corg), total nitrogen (TN), microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and N (MBN) in soil increased quickly, and tended to be the highest contents under SF17 (17-year secondary forest), after that they decreased and gradually remained at quite a constant level, suggesting that accumulations of organic C, total N, MBC and MBN in soil occurred mainly at the early succession stages (before SF17). Soil microbial biomass was markedly correlated with the organic carbon and total nitrogen content of soil ( p < 0.01), Furthermore, microbial quotient showed significant correlation not only with MBC and organic C, but also with succession duration during the secondary forest succession. Therefore, the results suggested that changes in microbial biomass in soil were relative not only to the quantity, but also to the quality of soil organic matter during secondary forest succession, and that changes in aboveground plant species during succession were critical to improve degradation soil physical, chemical and microbial properties in north Ziwulin of Loess Plateau, China.

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