Title of article :
In situ detection of changes in soil bacterial and fungal activities by measuring 13C incorporation into soil phospholipid fatty acids from 13C acetate
Author/Authors :
Arao، نويسنده , , Tomohito، نويسنده ,
Pages :
6
From page :
1015
To page :
1020
Abstract :
Phospholipids in four types of soil incubated with 1-13C acetate for 24 h had much higher 13C contents than neutral lipids or glycolipids. 13C was mainly incorporated into 18:2ω6, 16:0 and 18:1ω9 phospholipids in a Low Humic Andosol and a Gray Lowland Soil. When soil was incubated with 1-13C acetate and cycloheximide, the incorporation of 13C into 18:2ω6 could not be detected. Decrease of 18:2ω6 in phospholipids in soil suggested it was a component of soil fungi. The incorporation of 13C into 18:1ω7, 16:1ω7, i15:0, a15:0, i17:0 and a17:0, the major fatty acid in many soil bacteria, could not be detected in a Gray Lowland Soil at pH 4.6. When soil pH was raised to 7 or 8, the incorporation of 13C into phospholipids increased considerably and 13C incorporation into 16:1ω7 ,18:1ω7 i15:0, a15:0, i17:0 and a17:0 in phospholipids increased in a Low Humic Andosol and a Gray Lowland Soil. This suggests that soil bacterial growth was inhibited at low soil pH and facilitated at pH 7 and 8. In conclusion, we have shown that measurement of 13C incorporation into PLFAs from 13C acetate can be used to detect changes in soil bacterial and fungal activities.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
1991981
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