An experiment was carried out in microcosms for testing the hypothesis that
a higher level of primary production should maintain a decomposer communit
y with higher biomass and activity. Microcosms with coniferous forest humus
and a diverse microbial and faunal community were divided into three sets:
(1) control without plants, (2) with birch seedlings in full illumination,
and (3) with birch seedlings, shaded to reduce the net primary production.
During 16 weeks of incubation at +16 degrees C, no treatment effects were
found in numbers or biomass of taxonomic or functional groups of soil organ
isms, nor in the system respiration in darkness. The community structure of
the shaded systems differed from that of the other two treatments (CCA ana
lysis). High organic content of the soil and long time-lag in the system re
sponse were considered the main reasons for the small difference between th
e treatments. (C) 1999 Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.