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Spatial substrate heterogeneity limits microbial growth as revealed by the joint experimental quantification and modeling of carbon and heat fluxes

Endress, Martin-Georg ; Dehghani, Fatemeh; Blagodatsky, Sergey 1; Reitz, Thomas; Schlüter, Steffen; Blagodatskaya, Evgenia
1 Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung – Atmosphärische Umweltforschung (IMK-IFU), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract:

Spatial heterogeneity is a pervasive feature of soils, affecting the distribution of carbon sources as well as their microbial consumers. Heterogeneous addition of substrates typically results in delayed microbial growth compared to homogeneous addition, and this effect has frequently been attributed to spatial separation of microorganisms from their food. We investigated the importance of two other potential causes of this effect, the availability of nutrients and oxygen, by measuring heat and CO2 release along with O2 consumption from soil samples after homogeneous or heterogeneous addition of glucose as well as with or without further addition of a nutrient solution. We then employed a microbial-explicit model to quantitatively interpret our observations. The results revealed that delayed growth after spatially heterogeneous substrate addition was primarily caused by nutrient limitation. While sufficient co-location of all entities - substrate, microorganisms, and nutrients - is required for optimal growth, spatial separation of glucose and microorganisms only played a minor role in our experiment. Model simulations captured the dynamics based on aerobic growth and maintenance, utilizing a simple formulation of nutrient limitation coupled with dynamic transition of microbes between activity and dormancy. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000172911
Veröffentlicht am 30.07.2024
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Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung – Atmosphärische Umweltforschung (IMK-IFU)
Publikationstyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Publikationsmonat/-jahr 10.2024
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISSN: 0038-0717, 1879-3428
KITopen-ID: 1000172911
HGF-Programm 12.11.22 (POF IV, LK 01) Managed ecosystems as sources and sinks of GHGs
Erschienen in Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Verlag Elsevier
Band 197
Seiten Art.-Nr.: 109509
Vorab online veröffentlicht am 28.06.2024
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