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A novel method for separating root‐derived organic compounds from root respiration in non‐sterilized soils
Authors:Yakov Kuzyakov  Svetlana V. Siniakina
Abstract:A novel method of separating exudates from root respiration in non‐sterilized soils has been developed. The method is based on a simultaneous elution of exudates from rhizosphere and the blowout of CO2 originating from root respiration. The innovation of the method lies in the function of a membrane pump to drive the movement of air and simultaneously the circulation of water according to the Siphon principle. The separation method was tested by means of 14C pulse labeling of Lolium perenne to track the C dynamics in the production of rhizosphere CO2 and of exudates, which were eluted. The total 14C activity of rhizosphere CO2 and of eluted exudates was found to be 8.5 % and 2.3 % of total assimilated 14C, respectively. Thus, at least 19 % of root‐derived C can be accounted to root exudation. However, the suggested Siphon method underestimates the amount of exudates and shows only a minimum of organic substances exuded by roots. The diurnal dynamics of exudation was detected, but no significant day‐night changes were measured in root and microbial respiration. Tight coupling of assimilation with exudation, but not with root and microbial respiration, was observed. The advantages, shortcomings, and possible applications of the Siphon method are discussed.
Keywords:root and microbial respiration  exudation  rhizosphere  Lolium perenne  separation method  14C pulse labeling  CO2
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