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Pak. J. Bot., 47(5): 1909-1920, 2015.

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  Updated: 20-10-15

 

 

DYNAMICS OF BIOCHEMICAL SOIL PROPERTIES IN RAINFED AGAVE ANGUSTIFOLIA HAW. FIELDS IN SEMIARID ZONE

 

ANGÉLICA BAUTISTA-CRUZ1, TRINIDAD LÓPEZ-CERVANTES2, AURELIO BÁEZ-PÉREZ3, RAFAEL PÉREZ PACHECO1 AND MARÍA DE LOURDES ROBLES-MARTÍNEZ1

 

Abstract: This study determined (a) the activity of the selected enzymes of C (invertase and cellulase), N (urease), P (acid phosphatase, AcP and alkaline phosphatase, AlkP) cycling, as well as soil microbial biomass carbon (SMBC) in the rhizosphere of Agave angustifolia Haw. (maguey espadín) cultivated in valley, hill and mountain soils in Tlacolula, Oaxaca (Mexico), and (b) changes in selected biochemical soil properties associated with seasonality and plant age. Three maguey espadín plantations with two replicates per topography were selected. Rhizosphere soil sampling was carried out for one year. AcP and urease activities were highest in mountain sites. AlkP and cellulase activities were highest in hill and mountain sites. Invertase activity and SMBC were not different among sites. Phosphatase activity showed no temporal changes. Cellulase and invertase activities were highest in December; maximum urease activity was in October and February. SMBC was highest in August. AcP activity was highest in 0-2 years old plants. AlkP activity and SMBC were highest in 2.1-4 years old plants. Urease, cellulase and invertase activity was not affected by plant age. Significant effects for the site×seasonality×plant age interaction suggest that biochemical soil properties were influenced by site. Mountain soils displayed the highest enzyme activity, which can accelerate soil organic matter turnover and contribute to the longterm sustainability of maguey espadín cropping under rainfed conditions.

 

Key words: Maguey espadín, Mountain soils, Plant age, Seasonality, Soil enzyme activity.

 


1Instituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR-Oaxaca, Hornos 1003, Xoxocotlan, Oaxaca, Mexico, 71230

2Graduate Student, Masters of Science in Natural Resource Conservation, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, CIIDIR-Oaxaca, Hornos 1003, Xoxocotlan, Oaxaca, Mexico, 71230

3INIFAP, Campo Experimental Bajío. Carretera Celaya-San Miguel Allende Km 7.5, Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico, 38110

*Corresponding author e-mail: mbautistac@ipn.mx; Phone: +52 9515170610


   
   

 

   
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