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The Nitrogenase Activity of Biological Soil Crusts and Their Responses to Environmental Factors

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  • 1.Key Laboratory of Biogeography and Bioresources in Arid Land, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Urumqi830011, China;
    2.Shapotou Desert Research and Experiment Station, Cold and Arid Regions and Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Lanzhou730000,China;
    3.Forestry Colleague of Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang471003, China

Received date: 2009-10-15

  Revised date: 2010-09-16

  Online published: 2011-03-10

Abstract

Acetylene reduction was employed to study the nitrogenase activity (NA) of three types of biological soil crusts (algal, moss and lichen crusts) and the responses of NA to precipitation (1 , 3 and 5 mm), light intensity (0, 400 and 1 000 μmol/(m2·s)) and air temperature (13, 24 and 28 ℃) were also investigated under the laboratory condition. Results showed that NA differed significantly among crusts, with highest value occurring for algal crusts (16.6 mmol/(m2·h)), followed by lichen (6.9 mmol/(m2·h)) and moss crusts(2.6 mmol/(m2·h)). Precipitation and temperature significantly affected the NA, while light intensity had no effect on NA. The 3 and 5 mm precipitations significantly activated NA compared with 1 mm precipitation. NA was profoundly enhanced under the air temperature of 24 ℃ compared with 13 ℃. Therefore, firstly, this study indicated that biological soil crusts have the capability of nitrogen fixation, especially the algal crusts, which contributed profoundly to the soil nitrogen input in the desert ecosystems; secondly, the precipitation and temperature are the regulating factors for NA.

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Su Yangui, Li Xinrong, Zhao Xin, Li Aixia,Chen Yingwu . The Nitrogenase Activity of Biological Soil Crusts and Their Responses to Environmental Factors[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2011 , 26(3) : 332 -338 . DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2011.03.0332

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