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Fine scale patterns in microbial extracellular enzyme activity during leaf litter decomposition in a stream and its floodplain

机译:河流中凋落物分解过程中微生物胞外酶活性的精细模式及其洪泛区

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Microorganisms mediate the decomposition of leaf-litter through the release of extracellular enzymes. The surfaces of decomposing leaves are both chemically and physically heterogeneous, and spatial patterns in microbial enzyme activity on the litter surface should provide insights into fine-scale patterns of leaf-litter decomposition. Platanus occidentalis leaves were collected from the floodplain of a third-order stream in northern Mississippi, enclosed in individual litter bags, and placed in the stream channel and in the floodplain. Replicate leaves were collected approximately monthly over a 9-month period and assayed for spatial variation in microbial extracellular enzyme activity and rates of organic matter (OM) decomposition. Spatial variation in enzyme activity was measured by sampling 96 small discs (5-mm diameter) cut from each leaf. Discs were assayed for the activity of enzymes involved in lignin (oxidative enzymes) and cellulose (beta-glucosidase, cellobiohydrolase) degradation. Rates of OM loss were greater in the stream than the floodplain. Activities of all enzymes displayed high variability in both environments, with severalfold differences across individual leaves, and replicate leaves varied greatly in their distribution of activities. Geostatistical analysis revealed no clear patterns in spatial distribution of activity over time or among replicates, and replicate leaves were highly variable. These results show that fine-scale spatial heterogeneity occurs on decomposing leaves, but the level of spatial variability varies among individual leaves at the measured spatial scales. This study is the first to use geostatistical analyses to analyze landscape patterns of microbial activity on decomposing leaf litter and in conjunction with studies of the microbial community composition and/or substrate characteristics, should provide key insights into the function of these processes.
机译:微生物通过释放细胞外酶来介导叶子凋落物的分解。腐烂的叶子表面在化学和物理上都是异质的,凋落物表面微生物酶活性的空间格局应提供深入了解叶子凋落物分解的精细格局。西方梧桐叶是从密西西比州北部的一条三级流泛滥平原中收集的,装在单独的垃圾袋中,并放置在河流和泛滥平原中。在9个月的时间内大约每月收集一次重复的叶子,并分析微生物细胞外酶活性和有机物(OM)分解速率的空间变化。通过取样从每片叶子切下的96个小圆盘(直径5毫米)来测量酶活性的空间变化。分析了圆盘中木质素(氧化酶)和纤维素(β-葡萄糖苷酶,纤维二糖水解酶)降解所涉及的酶的活性。河流中的OM损失率比洪泛区大。在两种环境中,所有酶的活性均表现出高度的变异性,单个叶片之间的差异几倍,而复制叶片的活性分布差异很大。地统计分析表明,活动的空间分布在一段时间内或重复之间没有明确的模式,重复叶子的变化很大。这些结果表明,细小的空间异质性发生在分解的叶子上,但是在测量的空间尺度上,各个叶子之间的空间变异性水平有所不同。这项研究是第一个使用地统计学分析来分析分解凋落物上微生物活动的景观模式,并结合微生物群落组成和/或基质特征的研究,应该对这些过程的功能提供重要见解。

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