Soil biological activity under different land-uses in Leyte Philippines

Authors

  • Carsten Marohn 'University of Hohenheim, Institute of Plant Production and Agroecology in the Tropics and Subtropics, 70593 Stuttgart, Germany
  • Reinhold Jahn ; University of Halle, Institute of Soil Sciences and Plant Nutrition, 06108 Halle/Saale, Germany
  • Joachim Sauerborn 'University of Hohenheim, Institute of Plant Production and Agroecology in the Tropics and Subtropics, 70593 Stuttgart, Germany

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32945/atr2811.2006

Keywords:

soil biological activity, basal respiration, Substrate-Induced Respiration, land-use, reforestation

Abstract

On seven sites in Western Leyte, Philippines, different land uses, namely reforestation with indigenous tree species (‘rainforestation’), reforestation with exotic tree specie Gmelina arborea, and traditional fallow/grassland use were compared with respect to soil biological activity. Analysed parameters were Basal Respiration (BR), microbial carbon (Substrate-Induced Respiration method, Cmic SIR) and leaf litter decomposition. Correlations between BR, SIR, metabolic quotient (qCo2), soil organic carbon (Corg), soil N (NT) and pH were assessed. BR and Cmic SIR as well as the metabolic quotient qCo2 (BR/SIR) proved to be sensitive parameters and the methods gave reproducible values to distinguish sites and land-uses in most cases. However, due to differences among fallow / grassland treatments, a uniform tendency between these and rainforestation was not observed. On the other hand, BR and Cmic SIR were significantly higher under Gmelina than under either of the other land-uses. Correlations between parameters were strongest for BR vs Corg and BR vs. pH as well for Cmic SIR vs. Corg and qCo2 vs. Corg.

Submitted

2024-12-05

Published

2006-05-17

How to Cite

Marohn , C., Jahn, R., & Sauerborn, J. (2006). Soil biological activity under different land-uses in Leyte Philippines. Annals of Tropical Research, 28(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.32945/atr2811.2006

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Research Article

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