Decomposition of added and native organic carbon from physically separated fractions of diverse soils

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Sindhu Jagadamma
J. Megan Steinweg
Melanie A. Mayes
Gangsheng Wang
Wilfred M. Post
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[1] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Environmental Sciences Division
[2] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Climate Change Science Institute
[3] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Biosciences Division
[4] University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County,Department of Biological Sciences
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Native organic carbon; Glucose; Respiration; Particulate organic carbon; Mineral-associated organic carbon;
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There have been increasing efforts to understand the dynamics of organic carbon (OC) associated with measurable fractions of bulk soil. We compared the decomposition of native OC (native C) with that of an added substrate (glucose) on physically separated fractions of a diverse suite of soils. Five soil orders were selected from four contrasting climate zones (Mollisol from temperate, Ultisol and Oxisol from tropics, Andisol from sub-arctic, and Gelisol from arctic region). Soils from the A horizon were fractionated into particulate OC (POC) and mineral-associated OC (MOC) by a size-based method. Fractions were incubated at 20 °C and 50 % water-holding capacity in the dark after the addition of unlabeled d-glucose (0.4 mg C g−1 fraction) and U–14C glucose (296 Bq g−1 fraction). Respiration of glucose 14C indicated 64 to 84 % of added glucose 14C which was respired from POC and 62 to 70 % from MOC within 150 days of incubation, with more than half of the cumulative respiration occurring within 4 days. Native C respiration varied widely across fractions: 12 to 46 % of native C was respired from POC and 3 to 10 % was respired from MOC fractions. This suggested that native C was more stabilized on the MOC than on the POC, but respiration from the added glucose was generally similar for MOC and POC fractions. Our study suggests a fundamental difference between the behavior of freshly added C and native C from MOC and POC fractions of soils.
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