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Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition

We show the potentiality of coupling together different compound-specific isotopic analyses in a laboratory experiment, where (13)C-depleted leaf litter was incubated on a (13)C-enriched soil. The aim of our study was to identify the soil compounds where the C derived from three different litter spe...

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Autores principales: Rubino, M., Lubritto, C., D’Onofrio, A., Terrasi, F., Kramer, C., Gleixner, G., Cotrufo, M. F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2837225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20234880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10311-008-0141-6
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author Rubino, M.
Lubritto, C.
D’Onofrio, A.
Terrasi, F.
Kramer, C.
Gleixner, G.
Cotrufo, M. F.
author_facet Rubino, M.
Lubritto, C.
D’Onofrio, A.
Terrasi, F.
Kramer, C.
Gleixner, G.
Cotrufo, M. F.
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description We show the potentiality of coupling together different compound-specific isotopic analyses in a laboratory experiment, where (13)C-depleted leaf litter was incubated on a (13)C-enriched soil. The aim of our study was to identify the soil compounds where the C derived from three different litter species is retained. Three (13)C-depleted leaf litter (Liquidambar styraciflua L., Cercis canadensis L. and Pinus taeda L., δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ −43‰), differing in their degradability, were incubated on a C4 soil (δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ −18‰) under laboratory-controlled conditions for 8 months. At harvest, compound-specific isotope analyses were performed on different classes of soil compounds [i.e. phospholipids fatty acids (PLFAs), n-alkanes and soil pyrolysis products]. Linoleic acid (PLFA 18:2ω6,9) was found to be very depleted in (13)C (δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ from −38 to −42‰) compared to all other PLFAs (δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ from −14 to −35‰). Because of this, fungi were identified as the first among microbes to use the litter as source of C. Among n-alkanes, long-chain (C27–C31) n-alkanes were the only to have a depleted δ(13)C. This is an indication that not all of the C derived from litter in the soil was transformed by microbes. The depletion in (13)C was also found in different classes of pyrolysis products, suggesting that the litter-derived C is incorporated in less or more chemically stable compounds, even only after 8 months decomposition.
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spelling pubmed-28372252010-03-15 Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition Rubino, M. Lubritto, C. D’Onofrio, A. Terrasi, F. Kramer, C. Gleixner, G. Cotrufo, M. F. Environ Chem Lett Original Paper We show the potentiality of coupling together different compound-specific isotopic analyses in a laboratory experiment, where (13)C-depleted leaf litter was incubated on a (13)C-enriched soil. The aim of our study was to identify the soil compounds where the C derived from three different litter species is retained. Three (13)C-depleted leaf litter (Liquidambar styraciflua L., Cercis canadensis L. and Pinus taeda L., δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ −43‰), differing in their degradability, were incubated on a C4 soil (δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ −18‰) under laboratory-controlled conditions for 8 months. At harvest, compound-specific isotope analyses were performed on different classes of soil compounds [i.e. phospholipids fatty acids (PLFAs), n-alkanes and soil pyrolysis products]. Linoleic acid (PLFA 18:2ω6,9) was found to be very depleted in (13)C (δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ from −38 to −42‰) compared to all other PLFAs (δ(13)C(vsPDB) ≈ from −14 to −35‰). Because of this, fungi were identified as the first among microbes to use the litter as source of C. Among n-alkanes, long-chain (C27–C31) n-alkanes were the only to have a depleted δ(13)C. This is an indication that not all of the C derived from litter in the soil was transformed by microbes. The depletion in (13)C was also found in different classes of pyrolysis products, suggesting that the litter-derived C is incorporated in less or more chemically stable compounds, even only after 8 months decomposition. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2008-02-15 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2837225/ /pubmed/20234880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10311-008-0141-6 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2008
spellingShingle Original Paper
Rubino, M.
Lubritto, C.
D’Onofrio, A.
Terrasi, F.
Kramer, C.
Gleixner, G.
Cotrufo, M. F.
Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition
title Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition
title_full Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition
title_fullStr Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition
title_full_unstemmed Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition
title_short Isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct C input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition
title_sort isotopic evidences for microbiologically mediated and direct c input to soil compounds from three different leaf litters during their decomposition
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2837225/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20234880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10311-008-0141-6
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