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We used extracellular and intracellular enzyme activity and microbial biomass to assess biochemical status of soil. Our research indicates the significant impact of the morphological features of roots and their exudates on shaping the enzymatic activity of the tested soils. Multiple regression analysis indicates the importance of root increase, SRA and the number of tips in shaping enzymatic activity. At the same time the strong correlations were noted between the activity of extracellular and intracellular enzymes and root exudates. European hazelnut secreted the most C regardless of the sampling date. Shrubs in pine monocultures create fertile islands, determined by more favourable soil properties, which is consequently important for soil health. 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我们的研究目的是确定在单一树种的松树林中添加特定灌木树种对土壤性质的影响。我们假定灌木通过根系及其渗出物对土壤的物理化学和生物特性有重大影响。在研究中,我们考虑了四种不同的研究地块:单一品种的松树林、掺杂楸树的松树林、掺杂赤杨的松树林和掺杂欧洲榛树的松树林。我们的研究重点是确定选定灌木物种的根系在塑造土壤特性方面的作用。我们确定了根系的形态特征、增量,并分析了根系渗出物释放的碳量。我们利用细胞外和细胞内酶活性以及微生物生物量来评估土壤的生化状况。我们的研究表明,根的形态特征及其渗出物对测试土壤酶活性的形成有重要影响。多元回归分析表明,根系增大、SRA 和根尖数量在影响酶活性方面具有重要作用。同时,细胞外酶和细胞内酶的活性与根部渗出物之间也有很强的相关性。无论采样日期如何,欧洲榛子分泌的 C 最多。灌木在松树单一栽培中形成了肥沃的岛屿,这是由更有利的土壤特性决定的,因此对土壤健康非常重要。我们的研究结果表明,灌木可以成为森林生态系统中的宝贵元素,对土壤性质有积极影响,因此可以提高林分的稳定性。
Understory shrub root systems and their exudates improve soil biochemistry in pine stands in temperate climate
The aim of our research was to determine how the addition of selected shrub species in single-species pine stands affects soil properties. We assumed that shrubs through roots and their exudates have a significant impact on the physicochemical and biological properties of soils. In our research, we took into account four study plots variants: a single-species pine stand, a pine stand with an admixture of rowan, a pine stand with an admixture of alder buckthorn and pine stand with an admixture of European hazelnut. In our research, we focused on determining the role of the root systems of selected shrub species in shaping soil properties. We determined the morphological features of the roots, their increment as well as we analyzed the amount of carbon released with their exudates. We used extracellular and intracellular enzyme activity and microbial biomass to assess biochemical status of soil. Our research indicates the significant impact of the morphological features of roots and their exudates on shaping the enzymatic activity of the tested soils. Multiple regression analysis indicates the importance of root increase, SRA and the number of tips in shaping enzymatic activity. At the same time the strong correlations were noted between the activity of extracellular and intracellular enzymes and root exudates. European hazelnut secreted the most C regardless of the sampling date. Shrubs in pine monocultures create fertile islands, determined by more favourable soil properties, which is consequently important for soil health. Our results indicate that shrubs can be valuable element of the forest ecosystem, which has a positive effect on soil properties, and as a consequence which may improve the stability of forest stands.