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将源自二氧化碳的碳纳入土壤微生物生物量和土壤有机质的不同化合物中。

Incorporation of carbon originating from CO2 into different compounds of soil microbial biomass and soil organic matter.

作者信息

Miltner Anja, Richnow Hans-Hermann, Kopinke Frank-Dieter, Kästner Matthias

机构信息

Department of Bioremediation, UFZ-Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle, Permoserstr. 15, 04318 Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Isotopes Environ Health Stud. 2005 Jun;41(2):135-40. doi: 10.1080/10256010412331314265.

Abstract

In general, soils without the vegetation growing on them are regarded as sources of CO2. However, there are indications that CO2 is also fixed by soil microorganisms. Although this process is not significant from a quantitative point of view, it may change the isotopic composition of soil organic matter. Therefore, we conducted an incubation study with soil and 13C-labeled CO2 to investigate this process. We found that the label was transferred from CO2 into organic compounds in soil. At the end of a 61-day incubation period, 1.3 micromol C g(-1) soil, corresponding to approximately 0.08% of the soil organic carbon, had been fixed. CO2 may, therefore, be an additional source of soil organic carbon. Compound-specific analysis of amino sugars, amino acids, and fatty acids indicated that the label is incorporated into microbial, mainly bacterial, biomass. All groups of microorganisms were involved in the assimilation of CO2, but the relatively high enrichment of mono-unsaturated and mid-chain branched fatty acids indicates that gram negative bacteria and actinomycetes may be slightly more important in this process than other groups of microorganisms.

摘要

一般来说,没有植被生长的土壤被视为二氧化碳的来源。然而,有迹象表明土壤微生物也能固定二氧化碳。尽管从数量角度来看这个过程并不显著,但它可能会改变土壤有机质的同位素组成。因此,我们用土壤和13C标记的二氧化碳进行了一项培养研究来调查这个过程。我们发现标记物从二氧化碳转移到了土壤中的有机化合物中。在61天的培养期结束时,每克土壤固定了1.3微摩尔碳,约占土壤有机碳的0.08%。因此,二氧化碳可能是土壤有机碳的一个额外来源。对氨基糖、氨基酸和脂肪酸进行的化合物特异性分析表明,标记物被纳入了微生物(主要是细菌)的生物量中。所有微生物群体都参与了二氧化碳的同化,但单不饱和脂肪酸和中链支链脂肪酸的相对高富集表明,革兰氏阴性菌和放线菌在这个过程中可能比其他微生物群体稍微更重要一些。

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