ABSTRACT Context. Alpine pastures are seminatural grasslands which play a crucial role in biodiversity conservation, service provisioning, and mountain livestock systems. The soil microbial communities of pasture are fundamental in ecosystem nutrient cycles, but they are relatively underexplored in European Alpine pastures. Aims. We explored the many soil microbial genes encoding key functions in the nitrogen cycle in three historical alpine pastures grazed by dairy cattle, considering different soils, temporal dynamics, and exclusion of cattle grazing for one summer. Methods. 216 samples were collected across four sampling times. The abundance of genetic determinants involved in nitrogen fixation (nifH), nitrification (amoA bacterial and archaeal), and denitrification (nirK and nosZ) were quantified using real-time polymerase chain reaction. Key results. The terminal denitrification nosZ gene was the most sensitive indicator and responded significantly to soil chemical composition and animal grazing. Sampling time affected nitrogen fixation nifH and intermediate denitrification nirK in relation to rainfall cumulation dynamics. The amoA nitrification genes showed high variability but no significant effects from the tested factors. Conclusions. In spite of a general homeostatic trend occurring in these habitats and of the short term analysis, some genes acted as sensitive reporters of soil compositional differences, intraseasonal climatic variations, and grazing disturbance. Implications. A stocking rate of >0.6 livestock units per hectare can be recommended, to combine animal production with conditions that favour complete denitrification, thus potentially reducing the nitrous oxide greenhouse gas emissions. Higher livestock grazing intensity can be withstood by the ecosystem without denitrification-related drawbacks when the preceding 10 days display a cumulated rainfall lower than 22 mm.
Microbial genes highlight different trends in short term for N cycling in historical alpine pastures
Salvatore Raniolo,Laura Maretto,M. Ramanzin,P. Stevanato,Giuseppe Stevanato,A. Squartini,E. Sturaro
Published 2024 in Crop and Pasture Science
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2024
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Crop and Pasture Science
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2024-09-27
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- alpine pasture
Seminatural grasslands in mountain regions used for livestock grazing.
Aliases: mountain pasture
- denitrification
The microbial process that converts nitrate to nitrogen gas, with complete denitrification producing N2.
- denitrification gene (nirk)
A genetic determinant encoding enzymes for the intermediate step of denitrification.
Aliases: nirK
- denitrification gene (nosz)
A genetic determinant encoding enzymes for the terminal step of denitrification.
Aliases: nosZ
- livestock grazing
The practice of allowing dairy cattle to feed on pasture vegetation.
Aliases: animal grazing, grazing disturbance
- nitrification gene (amoa)
A genetic determinant encoding enzymes for ammonia oxidation in nitrification.
Aliases: amoA
- nitrogen cycle
The biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen transformations in soil ecosystems.
Aliases: N cycle
- nitrogen fixation gene (nifh)
A genetic determinant encoding enzymes for biological nitrogen fixation.
Aliases: nifH
- nitrous oxide emission
A greenhouse gas produced during incomplete denitrification.
Aliases: N2O emission
- rainfall dynamics
The pattern of precipitation accumulation over time affecting soil conditions.
Aliases: rainfall cumulation
- soil chemical composition
The chemical properties and nutrient content of soil.
Aliases: soil chemistry
- soil microbial community
Microorganisms in soil that drive ecosystem nutrient cycles.
Aliases: soil microbiome
- stocking rate
The density of livestock units per hectare on pasture land.
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