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Is There Anybody Out There? Substrate Availability Controls Microbial Activity outside of Hotspots in Subsoils

机译:有没有人在那里?底物有效性控制土壤中热点之外的微生物活动

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Soil organic carbon (SOC) turnover in subsoils is assumed to be limited to spatially restricted microsites where fresh substrate inputs occur. Vice versa, the growth and activity of microorganisms outside of such hotspots may be limited by easily available substrates. The apparent long-term stability of subsoil organic carbon could thus be a result of microbial inactivity in these vast “cold regions” outside of hotspots. The aim of this study was to obtain realistic data about the in situ distribution of microbial hotspots in deep soil using soil zymography for three extracellular enzymes on undisturbed soil slices sampled from 0 to 161 cm depth. The results showed that most enzyme-driven turnover processes were concentrated to small portions of &1 to 10% of the subsoil volume, while enzymes in the major part of subsoils were barely active. In a second step, soil slices were homogenously sprayed with 14C glucose, incubated for 2 weeks and again analyzed with soil zymography. After glucose application, enzyme activities greatly increased in non-hotspot areas, thus confirming that substrate availability limits microbial activity in most of the subsoil volume. This implies that substrate limitation is a controlling factor for SOC stability in subsoils, suggesting that SOC in non-hotspots is persisting over long time periods until substrate becomes available and increases microbial activity.
机译:假定地下土壤中的土壤有机碳(SOC)转换仅限于空间有限的微型站点,这些站点会发生新鲜的底物输入。反之亦然,在此类热点之外的微生物的生长和活性可能受到易于获得的底物的限制。因此,在这些广阔的“寒冷地区”中,由于微生物缺乏活性,地下土壤有机碳的长期稳定性很明显。在热点之外。这项研究的目的是使用土壤酶谱学方法,从0到161 cm深度的未扰动土壤切片上获得三种胞外酶的深度数据,以获得有关深层土壤微生物热点原位分布的现实数据。结果表明,大多数酶驱动的周转过程集中在<1至10%的底土体积的一小部分,而在大部分底土中的酶几乎没有活性。在第二步中,用14 C葡萄糖均匀喷洒土壤切片,孵育2周,然后再次用土壤酶谱分析。施用葡萄糖后,非热点地区的酶活性大大提高,因此证实了底物有效性限制了大部分地下土壤的微生物活性。这意味着底物的限制是土壤中SOC稳定性的控制因素,这表明非热点地区的SOC在很长一段时间内持续存在,直到可获得底物并增加微生物活性为止。

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