Agronomy (Jan 2021)

Enzymatic Activity as New Moorsh-Forming Process Indicators of Peatlands

  • Lech W. Szajdak,
  • Teresa Meysner,
  • Marek Szczepański

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11010113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 113

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to comprehensively assess the change in oxidoreductive enzyme activities, due to the potential in catalyzing oxidation and reduction reactions, as the basic processes on undrained and drained peat soils. On undrained peatlands, a significant decrease of enzyme activities was observed such as xanthine oxidase, urate oxidase, phenol oxidase, and peroxidase with an increase in depth. It was connected with significantly higher porosity values, hot water extractable organic carbon, and total organic nitrogen contents, ammonium and nitrate ions concentrations, and significantly lower ash and bulk density values in the upper layers. On drained peatlands, a significant increase of enzyme activities in depth was measured. Enzyme activities such as xanthine, urate, phenol oxidase, and peroxidase were documented to be effective as new indicators and tools for changes of the moorsh-forming process in association with the oscillation of the water table caused by the drainage of the peatlands.

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