Molecular and Microscopic Insights into the Formation of Soil Organic Matter in a Red Pine Rhizosphere

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  • Alice C. Dohnalkova
  • Malak M. Tfaily
  • A. Peyton Smith
  • Rosalie K. Chu
  • Alex R. Crump
  • Colin J. Brislawn
  • Tamas Varga
  • Zhenqing Shi
  • Linda S. Thomashow
  • James B. Harsh
چکیده

Microbially-derived carbon inputs to soils play an important role in forming soil organic matter (SOM), but detailed knowledge of basic mechanisms of carbon (C) cycling, such as stabilization of organic C compounds originating from rhizodeposition, is scarce. This study aimed to investigate the stability of rhizosphere-produced carbon components in a model laboratory mesocosm of Pinus resinosa grown in a designed mineral soil mix with limited nutrients. We utilized a suite of advanced imaging and molecular techniques to obtain a molecular-level identification of newly-formed SOM compounds, and considered implications regarding their degree of long-term persistence. The microbes in this controlled, nutrient-limited system, without pre-existing organic matter, produced extracellular polymeric substances that formed associations with nutrient-bearing minerals and contributed to the microbial mineral weathering process. Electron microscopy revealed unique ultrastructural residual signatures of biogenic C compounds, and the increased presence of an amorphous organic phase associated with the mineral phase was evidenced by X-ray diffraction. These findings provide insight into the formation of SOM products in ecosystems, and show that the plantand microbially-derived material associated with mineral matrices may be important components in current soil carbon models.

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تاریخ انتشار 2017