Title of article
Microbial respiration activities related to sequentially separated, particulate and water-soluble organic matter fractions from arable and forest topsoils
Author/Authors
Kaiser، نويسنده , , M. and Wirth، نويسنده , , S. and Ellerbrock، نويسنده , , R.H. and Sommer، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Pages
11
From page
418
To page
428
Abstract
This study aimed to reveal differences in the relevance of particulate as well as water-soluble organic matter (OM) fractions from topsoils to the easily biodegradable soil organic matter (SOM). We selected eight paired sites with quite different soil types and soil properties. For each of these sites, we took samples from adjacent arable and forest topsoils. Physically uncomplexed, macro-, and micro-aggregate-occluded organic particle, as well as water-soluble OM fractions were sequentially separated by a combination of electrostatic attraction, ultrasonic treatment, density separation, sieving, and water extraction. The easily biodegradable SOM of the topsoil samples was determined by measuring microbial respiration during a short-term incubation experiment (OCR). The organic carbon (OC) contents separated by i) the physically uncomplexed water-soluble OM, ii) the macro-, and iii) the micro-aggregate-occluded organic particle as well as water-soluble OM fractions were significantly correlated with OCR. The correlation coefficients vary between 0.54 and 0.65 suggesting differences in the relevance of these OM fractions to the easily biodegradable SOM. The strongest correlation to OCR was detected for the OC content separated by the physically uncomplexed water-soluble OM indicating the most distinct relation to the easily biodegradable SOM. This was found to be independent from land use or soil properties.
Keywords
Macro-aggregate occluded , Micro-aggregate occluded , microbial activity , biodegradable , Land use , Sequential separation , Physically uncomplexed , Labile organic matter fractions
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1998479
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