Pedosphere 24(3): 399--407, 2014
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2014 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Chemical properties and biochemical activity of colonized and abandoned litter-feeding termite (Macrotermes spp.) mounds in Chromic Cambisol area on the Borana Plateau, Ethiopia
L. MENICHETTI1, L. LANDI2, P. NANNIPIERI2, T. KATTERER1, H. KIRCHMANN1 and G. RENELLA2
1Department of Soil and Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O.Box 7014, Uppsala75007 (Sweden)
2Department Agrifood Production and Environmental Sciences, University of Florence, PiazzaledelleCascine 28, Florence50144 (Italy)
ABSTRACT
      Termite (Macrotermes spp.) mounds are complex biological habitats originated by the termite activity and possessing peculiar physical, chemical and biochemical properties. In this study we examined the concentration of nutrients and the biochemical activity of abandoned soil and mounds colonized by termites of the genera Macrotermes located in the Borana District, Ethiopia. To elucidate the magnitude and persistence of the termite-induced effects, we also studied an abandoned mound, previously colonized by termites of the same genera formed on the same soil. Results confirmed that termite-colonized mounds are ‘hot spots’ of nutrient concentration and microbial activity in tropical soils. This is due to the termite driven litter input and decomposition. The abandoned mounds showed higher microbial biomass and activity and displayed a nutrient redistribution and a greater microbial activity than the adjacent soils. These findings allowed us to hypothesize a model of nutrient cycling in colonized soils and a partition of the relative roles of termites and soil microorganisms in nutrient location and turnover in tropical soils. These results may be also useful for the optimal management of termite-colonized soils.
Key Words:  enzyme activity, microbial activity, microbial biomass,nutrient cycling, nutrient turnover, termite mounds
Citation: Menichetti, L., Landi, L., Nannipieri, P., Katterer, T., Kirchmann, H. and Renella, G. 2014. Chemical properties and biochemical activity of colonized and abandoned litter-feeding termite (Macrotermes spp.) mounds in Chromic Cambisol area on the Borana Plateau, Ethiopia. Pedosphere. 24(3): 399-407.
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