Substrate control of sulphur utilisation and microbial stoichiometry in soil: Results of 13C, 15N, 14C, and 35S quad labelling

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Qingxu Ma
Yakov Kuzyakov
Wankun Pan
Sheng Tang
David R. Chadwick
Yuan Wen
Paul W. Hill
Andy Macdonald
Tida Ge
Linlin Si
Lianghuan Wu
Davey L. Jones
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[1] Zhejiang University,Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Ministry of Education Key Lab of Environmental Remediation and Ecosystem Health, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences
[2] Bangor University,School of Natural Sciences
[3] University of Göttingen,Department of Soil Science of Temperate Ecosystems, Department of Agricultural Soil Science
[4] RUDN University,Agro
[5] Kazan Federal University,Technological Institute
[6] Rothamsted Research,Institute of Environmental Sciences
[7] Harpenden,Sustainable Agriculture Sciences Department
[8] Ningbo University,State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro
[9] Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences,products, Key Laboratory of Biotechnology in Plant Protection of Ministry of Agriculture and Zhejiang Province, Institute of Plant Virology
[10] The University of Western Australia,Institute of Environment and Resource & Soil Fertilizer
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The ISME Journal | 2021年 / 15卷
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Global plant sulphur (S) deficiency is increasing because of a reduction in sulphate-based fertiliser application combined with continuous S withdrawal during harvest. Here, we applied 13C, 15N, 14C, and 35S quad labelling of the S-containing amino acids cysteine (Cys) and methionine (Met) to understand S cycling and microbial S transformations in the soil. The soil microorganisms absorbed the applied Cys and Met within minutes and released SO42− within hours. The SO42− was reutilised by the MB within days. The initial microbial utilisation and SO42− release were determined by amino acid structure. Met released 2.5-fold less SO42− than Cys. The microbial biomass retained comparatively more C and S from Met than Cys. The microorganisms decomposed Cys to pyruvate and H2S whereas they converted Met to α-ketobutyrate and S-CH3. The microbial stoichiometries of C, N, and S derived from Cys and Met were balanced after 4 d by Cys-derived SO42− uptake and Met-derived CO2 release. The microbial C:N:S ratio dynamics showed rapid C utilisation and loss, stable N levels, and S accumulation. Thus, short-term organic S utilisation by soil microorganisms is determined by amino acid structure whilst long-term organic S utilisation by soil microorganisms is determined by microbially controlled stoichiometry.
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