Flow-microcalorimetry measurements of aerobic and anaerobic soil microbial activity |
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Authors: | Bert P. Albers Friedrich Beese Anton Hartmann |
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Affiliation: | (1) GSF Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbH, Institut für Bodenökologie, PF 1129, D-85758 Oberschleißheim, Germany |
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Abstract: | Heat output can be used as an indicator of microbial activity and is usually measured in a microcalorimeter with closed ampoules. In long-term experiments particularly, interpretation of the data is hindered by the changing environment in the closed ampoules because of O2 consumption and CO2 enrichment. We used a combination of a flow-microcalorimeter and a gas chromatograph to measure the heat flux and CO2 and N2O production rates under controlled conditions. Simultaneous detection of the heat output and CO2 emission allowed calculation of the calorimetric: CO2 (Cal/CO2) ratio. A mean ratio of-435 kJ mol-1 CO2 was detected in six different soils amended with glucose and incubated under aerobic conditions. This ratio indicated that CO2 was the end-product of catabolism. In wet 10–12 mm soil aggregates of a gleyic vertisol amended with glucose, values of-285 kJ mol-1 CO2 under an aerobic and-141 kJ mol-1 CO2 under a N2 atmosphere was determined. These findings indicated that fermentative metabolism occurred. The Cal/CO2 ratio was not affected when enough NOinf3sup-was available and denitrification processes (N2O production) were possible. |
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Keywords: | Flow-microcalorimeter CO2 Cal/CO2 ratio N2O Aggregates |
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