Enzyme activity of topsoil layer on reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining sites
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St Petersburg State University
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Topsoil layer contains various components of soil organic matter such as branches,
leaves, bark, or metabolites and residues of soil biota. Soil organic matter (SOM)
in forest ecosystems consists mostly of lignin, cellulose, chitin and other hydrocarbons.
These compounds are decomposed mainly by soil fungi which produce
extracellular enzymes to decompose wide range of organic residues. These enzymes
may alter nutrient cycling and change soil properties such as water retention
capacity, ion exchange capacity, formation of soil microstructure, soil microbial
respiration, etc. In this study, we studied enzyme activity in the topsoil layer of postmining
spoil heaps near Sokolov, Czech Republic. We investigated the effect of the
following factors and their combinations on enzyme activity: i) dominant vegetation,
ii) time of sampling, iii) reclamation, and iv) soil macrofauna.
We measured enzyme activity in plastic mesocosms with autochthonous litter
deposited on reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining sites. We used mesocosms
accessible for macrofauna (mesh size > 2 mm) and mesocosms inaccessible for
macrofauna (mesh size < 2 mm). Under laboratory conditions, we measured enzyme
activity (laccase, oxidase, peroxidase, Mn-peroxidase, alkaline phosphatase,
acid phosphatase, endoglucanase, xylanase, cellobiohydrolase, glucosidase, xylosidase
and chitinase) using buffer extraction method followed by spectrophotometric
assay. We did not find any statistically significant difference between mesocosms
accessible and inaccessible for fauna. However, we found significant effect of time
of sampling on enzyme activity. Our results showed significant difference between
reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining sites. Reclaimed sites showed significantly
higher enzyme activity than unreclaimed sites.
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Heděnec, P., Vindušková, O., Kukla, J., Šnajdr, J., Baldrian, P. & Frouz, J. 2017. Enzyme activity of topsoil layer on reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining sites. Bio. Comm. 62(1): 19–25.