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Quantifying the Contribution of Entire Free-Living Nematode Communities to Carbon Mineralization under Contrasting C and N Availability

To understand the roles of nematodes in organic matter (OM) decomposition, experimental setups should include the entire nematode community, the native soil microflora, and their food sources. Yet, published studies are often based on either simplified experimental setups, using only a few selected...

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Autores principales: Gebremikael, Mesfin Tsegaye, Steel, Hanne, Bert, Wim, Maenhout, Peter, Sleutel, Steven, De Neve, Stefaan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4579140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26393517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136244
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author Gebremikael, Mesfin Tsegaye
Steel, Hanne
Bert, Wim
Maenhout, Peter
Sleutel, Steven
De Neve, Stefaan
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Steel, Hanne
Bert, Wim
Maenhout, Peter
Sleutel, Steven
De Neve, Stefaan
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description To understand the roles of nematodes in organic matter (OM) decomposition, experimental setups should include the entire nematode community, the native soil microflora, and their food sources. Yet, published studies are often based on either simplified experimental setups, using only a few selected species of nematode and their respective prey, despite the multitude of species present in natural soil, or on indirect estimation of the mineralization process using O(2) consumption and the fresh weight of nematodes. We set up a six-month incubation experiment to quantify the contribution of the entire free living nematode community to carbon (C) mineralization under realistic conditions. The following treatments were compared with and without grass-clover amendment: defaunated soil reinoculated with the entire free living nematode communities (+Nem) and defaunated soil that was not reinoculated (-Nem). We also included untreated fresh soil as a control (CTR). Nematode abundances and diversity in +Nem was comparable to the CTR showing the success of the reinoculation. No significant differences in C mineralization were found between +Nem and -Nem treatments of the amended and unamended samples at the end of incubation. Other related parameters such as microbial biomass C and enzymatic activities did not show significant differences between +Nem and -Nem treatments in both amended and unamended samples. These findings show that the collective contribution of the entire nematode community to C mineralization is small. Previous reports in literature based on simplified experimental setups and indirect estimations are contrasting with the findings of the current study and further investigations are needed to elucidate the extent and the mechanisms of nematode involvement in C mineralization.
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spelling pubmed-45791402015-10-01 Quantifying the Contribution of Entire Free-Living Nematode Communities to Carbon Mineralization under Contrasting C and N Availability Gebremikael, Mesfin Tsegaye Steel, Hanne Bert, Wim Maenhout, Peter Sleutel, Steven De Neve, Stefaan PLoS One Research Article To understand the roles of nematodes in organic matter (OM) decomposition, experimental setups should include the entire nematode community, the native soil microflora, and their food sources. Yet, published studies are often based on either simplified experimental setups, using only a few selected species of nematode and their respective prey, despite the multitude of species present in natural soil, or on indirect estimation of the mineralization process using O(2) consumption and the fresh weight of nematodes. We set up a six-month incubation experiment to quantify the contribution of the entire free living nematode community to carbon (C) mineralization under realistic conditions. The following treatments were compared with and without grass-clover amendment: defaunated soil reinoculated with the entire free living nematode communities (+Nem) and defaunated soil that was not reinoculated (-Nem). We also included untreated fresh soil as a control (CTR). Nematode abundances and diversity in +Nem was comparable to the CTR showing the success of the reinoculation. No significant differences in C mineralization were found between +Nem and -Nem treatments of the amended and unamended samples at the end of incubation. Other related parameters such as microbial biomass C and enzymatic activities did not show significant differences between +Nem and -Nem treatments in both amended and unamended samples. These findings show that the collective contribution of the entire nematode community to C mineralization is small. Previous reports in literature based on simplified experimental setups and indirect estimations are contrasting with the findings of the current study and further investigations are needed to elucidate the extent and the mechanisms of nematode involvement in C mineralization. Public Library of Science 2015-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4579140/ /pubmed/26393517 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136244 Text en © 2015 Gebremikael et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Steel, Hanne
Bert, Wim
Maenhout, Peter
Sleutel, Steven
De Neve, Stefaan
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title Quantifying the Contribution of Entire Free-Living Nematode Communities to Carbon Mineralization under Contrasting C and N Availability
title_full Quantifying the Contribution of Entire Free-Living Nematode Communities to Carbon Mineralization under Contrasting C and N Availability
title_fullStr Quantifying the Contribution of Entire Free-Living Nematode Communities to Carbon Mineralization under Contrasting C and N Availability
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying the Contribution of Entire Free-Living Nematode Communities to Carbon Mineralization under Contrasting C and N Availability
title_short Quantifying the Contribution of Entire Free-Living Nematode Communities to Carbon Mineralization under Contrasting C and N Availability
title_sort quantifying the contribution of entire free-living nematode communities to carbon mineralization under contrasting c and n availability
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4579140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26393517
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136244
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