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Early degradation of plant alkanes in soils: A litterbag experiment using C-labelled leaves
Authors:Thanh Thuy Nguyen Tu,Cé  line Egasse,Gé  rard Bardoux,Jean-Franç  ois Ponge,Sylvie Derenne
Affiliation:a UMR 7207 MNHN-CNRS-UPMC CR2P, MNHN, Case courrier 48, 57 rue Cuvier, 75 231 Paris cedex 05, France
b UR 1138 Biogéochimie des Ecosystèmes Forestiers, Centre INRA de Nancy, 54 280 Champenoux, France
c UMR 7618 BioEMCo, Centre INRA de Versailles-Grignon, Bât EGER, 78 850 Thiverval-Grignon, France
d UMR 7618 BioEMCo, UPMC, Case courrier 120, 4 place Jussieu, 75 252 Paris Cedex 05, France
e UMR 7179 MNHN-CNRS, MNHN, 4 avenue du Petit-Château, 91 800 Brunoy, France
Abstract:We monitored the carbon isotope composition of bulk leaves and specific long-chain alkanes during a four-year litterbag experiment using 13C-labelled leaves and unlabelled reference leaves of the European beech tree (Fagus sylvatica L.). Whereas the isotope composition of alkanes from 13C-enriched leaves exhibited a marked decrease in 13C-content, the isotope composition of unlabelled reference leaves remained nearly constant. We interpreted this difference as evidence for a microbial contribution to the long-chain alkane pool of the decomposing leaves and related it to the progressive invasion of leaves by soil organisms which was revealed upon microscopic examination. These results suggest that long-chain alkanes may not provide an unaltered record of organic carbon isotope composition in soils and sediments.
Keywords:Leaf litter decomposition   Stable carbon isotopes   Lipids   Soil organic matter   n-Alkanes
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