Effect of Land Degradation on Soil Microbial Biomass in a Hilly Area of South Sumatra, Indonesia
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We investigated the impact of land-use changes on the soil biomass at several soil sites in Indonesia under different types of land-use (primary forest, secondary forest, coffee plantation, traditional orchard, and deforested area), located within a small geographical area with similar parent material and climatic conditions. Various parameters of soil microbial biomass (biomass C, biomass N, content of anthrone-reactive carbohydrate carbon, and soil ergosterol content) were examined. Our results suggested that the removal of the natural plant cover did not cause any appreciable decrease in the amount of microbial biomass; on the contrary it led to a short-time increase in the amount of microbial biomass which may be due to the availability of readily decomposable dead roots and higher sensitivity to the decomposition of residual litter in recently deforested soils. However, the amount of microbial biomass tended to decrease in proportion to the duration of the land history in coffee plantation soils. This may be ascribed to the effect of the loss of available substrates associated with soil erosion in the long term. Lower ergosterol contents in recently deforested areas reflected a reduction in the amount of fungal biomass which may be due to the destruction of the hyphal network by the slash and burn practice. On the other hand, the higher soil ergosterol content at the sites under bush regrowth indicated that microbial biomass was able to recover rapidly with the occurrence of a new plant cover.
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著者
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Yusnaini Sri
The Graduate School Of Science And Technology Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Lumbanraja Jamalam
Faculty Of Agriculture Lampung University Bandar Lampung Sumatra Indonesia
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Lumbanraja Jamalam
The Graduate School Of Science And Technology Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Turgay Oguz
The Graduate School of Science and Technology Faculty of Science, Niigata University
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Nonaka Masanori
The Graduate School of Science and Technology Faculty of Science, Niigata University
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Turgay Oguz
Niigata Univ.
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Turgay O
The Graduate School Of Science And Technology Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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Nonaka M
Niigata Univ. Niigata Jpn
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Nonaka Masanori
The Graduate School Of Science And Technology Faculty Of Science Niigata University
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