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Biochemical properties and biodegradation of dissolved organic matter from soils
Authors:Susan R. Bowen  Edward G. Gregorich  David W. Hopkins
Affiliation:(1) School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, Scotland, UK;(2) Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0C6, Canada;(3) Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK;(4) 3 Riverside Cottages, Deanston, Doune, Perthshire, FK16 6AH, UK
Abstract:Various biologically mediated processes are involved in the turnover of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in soil; however, relatively little is known about the dynamics of either the microbial community or the individual classes of organic molecules during the decomposition of DOM. We examined the net loss of DOC, the mineralisation of C to CO2 and the degradation of DOC from six different soils by soil microorganisms. We also quantified the changes in the concentrations of protein, carbohydrate and amino acid C during microbial biodegradation. Over a 70-day incubation period at 20°C, the mineralisation of DOC to CO2 was described by a double exponential model with a labile pool (half-life, 3–8 days) and a stable pool (half-life, 0.4–6 years). However, in nearly all cases, the mass loss of DOC exceeded the C released as CO2 with significant deviations from the double exponential model. Comparison of mass DOC loss, CO2 production and microbial cell counts, determined by epifluorescence microscopy, showed that a proportion of the lost DOC mass could be accounted for by microbial assimilation. Carbohydrate and protein C concentrations fluctuated throughout the incubation with a net change of between 3 to 13 and −30 to 22.4% initial DOC, respectively. No amino acid C was detected during the incubation period (level of detection, 0.01 mg C l−1).
Keywords:Decomposition dynamics  Dissolved organic carbon  Dissolved organic matter  DOC  DOM  Microbial assimilation  Microbial decomposition  Soil water
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