Contribution of nitrogen-fixing organisms to the N budget in Trachypogon savannas
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摘要
Trachypogon savannas in Venezuela are mainly used for extensive cattle raising. These savannas are currently affected with man-made or natural fires. During fires, 24%of the nitrogen (N) necessary for primary production is lost through volatilisation. More is lost by leaching and/or erosion. Since those losses are not compensated for by N input through precipitation, N balance in these savannas depends on biological mechanisms. In this study we explore the possible forms of biological N fixation, in particular the cyanobacterial activity from soil microbial crusts, and the contribution of grass rhizosphere microorganisms. Determinations were made by using, in situ, the method of acetylene reduction as an estimate of nitrogenase activity (NA). N2 fixation due to NA in the soil–plant system is 13.7 and 7.8 kg ha–1 year–1 for the burned and protected plots, respectively. Even considering the lowest fixation values by microbial crusts, they could provide 6%of the N needed for annual production of the vegetation of the savanna under fire, and 9%in the protected savanna. These amounts of N2 sustained the productivity of the vegetation experiencing periodical fires.

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