Soil decomposition of wheat internodes of different maturity stages: Relative impact of the soluble and structural fractions

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作者
Bertrand, Isabelle [1 ]
Prevot, Maxime [2 ]
Chabbert, Brigitte [2 ]
机构
[1] INRA, Ctr Rech Agron, UR Unite Agron 1158, F-51686 Reims 2, France
[2] INRA, Ctr Rech Agron, UMR FARE 614, F-51686 Reims, France
关键词
Soil; Carbon mineralization; Wheat internode; Soluble fraction; Cell walls; PLANT RESIDUES; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; BIOCHEMICAL QUALITY; CROP RESIDUES; CARBON; NITROGEN; LIGNIN; TURNOVER; STRAW; DIGESTIBILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.biortech.2008.06.019
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to clarify the importance of the soluble fraction on cell wall decomposition. Wheat plant was chosen as a model and was harvested at three stages of maturity: anthesis (A stage), 20 days after anthesis (B stage) and physiological maturity (PM stage). Wheat third internode (numbered down from the ear) were selected for this study. Internode age influenced the cumulative CO2 kinetics with internodes from wheat stem harvested at anthesis mineralizing 62.1% +/- 2.2 of added residue C whereas those harvested at the B and PM stages mineralized 58.8% +/- 1.4 and 51.6% +/- 1.7, of the added C. Chemical analyses revealed that maturation of the selected internodes mainly altered residue quality by modifying the proportion of soluble to cell wall fractions rather than the quality of these fractions. The hexose to pentose ratios were good biomarkers of microbial sugars for both soluble and cell wall fractions, as were the uronic acids, which are not commonly determined in soil decomposition studies. This study clearly demonstrated that the contents of the internode soluble fraction did not affect the extent of cell wall C mineralization. Therefore, the soluble content of crop residues would not regulate the soil microbial populations able to mineralize cell wall C. However, this needs to be validated on a range of residue types with different nature of cell wall C or soluble compounds. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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