Title of article
Environmental controls on the production of calcium carbonate by earthworms
Author/Authors
Versteegh، نويسنده , , Emma A.A. and Black، نويسنده , , Stuart and Hodson، نويسنده , , Mark E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
3
From page
159
To page
161
Abstract
Lumbricus terrestris earthworms produce calcium carbonate (CaCO3) granules with unknown physiological function. To investigate carbon sequestration potential, the influence of temperature and CO2 concentration ([CO2]) on CaCO3 production was investigated using three soils, five temperatures (3–20 °C) and four atmospheric [CO2] (439–3793 ppm). Granule production rates differed between soils, but could not be related to any soil characteristics measured. Production rates increased with temperature, probably because of higher metabolic rate, and with soil CO2 concentration. Implications for carbon sequestration are discussed. CaCO3 production in earthworms is probably related to pH regulation of blood and tissue fluid in the high CO2 environment of the soil.
Keywords
pH regulation , Temperature , calcite , CO2 , Experiment , Lumbricus terrestris
Journal title
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Record number
2186507
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