Tracing organic carbon and microbial community structure in mineralogically different soils exposed to redox fluctuations

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Pauline Winkler
Klaus Kaiser
Reinhold Jahn
Robert Mikutta
Sabine Fiedler
Chiara Cerli
Angelika Kölbl
Stefanie Schulz
Martha Jankowska
Michael Schloter
Cornelia Müller-Niggemann
Lorenz Schwark
Susanne K. Woche
Steffen Kümmel
Sri R. Utami
Karsten Kalbitz
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[1] Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Soil Science
[2] Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,Soil Science
[3] University of Amsterdam,Earth Surface Science
[4] Technische Universität München,Soil Science
[5] Helmholtz Zentrum München,Comparative Microbiome Analysis
[6] Christian Albrechts University Kiel,Institute for Geosciences
[7] Leibniz University Hannover,Soil Science
[8] Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH,Department of Isotope Biogeochemistry
[9] Brawijaya University,Faculty of Agriculture
[10] Technische Universität Dresden,Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology
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Biogeochemistry | 2019年 / 143卷
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Microbial community; Mineral-associated organic matter; Mineralization; Paddy soils; Redox fluctuation; Soil organic matter formation;
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Submerged rice cultivation is characterized by redox fluctuations and results in the formation of paddy soils, often accompanied by soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation. The impact of redox fluctuations and the underlying soil type on the fate of organic carbon (OC) in paddy soils are unknown. Hence, we mimicked paddy soil development in the laboratory by exposing two soil types with contrasting mineral assemblages (Alisol and Andosol) to eight anoxic–oxic cycles over 1 year. Soils regularly received 13C-labeled rice straw. As control we used a second set of samples without straw addition as well as samples under static oxic conditions with and without straw. Headspaces were analyzed for carbon dioxide and methane as well as their δ13C signatures, whereas soil solutions were analyzed for redox potential, pH, dissolved iron, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC and DO13C). At the end of the experiment, when eight redox cycles were completed, mineral-associated organic matter (MOM) was isolated by density fractionation and characterized for δ13C, non-cellulosic carbohydrates, and lignin-derived phenols. Moreover, changes in the soil’s microbial community structure were measured. For both soil types, headspace data confirmed less respiration in straw-amended soils with redox fluctuation than in those under static oxic conditions. The δ13C data revealed that, irrespective of soil type, straw carbon allocation into MOM was larger in soils with redox fluctuation than in those with static oxic conditions. A net increase in MOM after the one-year incubation, however, was only observed in the respective Andosol, probably due to abundant reactive minerals capable of OC uptake. In the Alisol, straw OC most likely exchanged initial MOM. A potential for lignin accumulation in the MOM of soils incubated with straw and redox fluctuation was observed for both soil types. Lignin and carbohydrates suggest a plant origin of MOM formed under redox fluctuation. The initially similar bacterial community composition of the Alisol and Andosol changed differently under redox fluctuation. The stronger change in the Alisol indicates less protective microbial habitats. In summary, the overall turnover of straw OC in soils under redox fluctuation seems to be independent of soil type, while net accumulation of SOC as well as the evolution of the bacterial community structure may in part depend on soil type, suggesting an impact of the soil’s mineral composition.
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