Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada

Fujii, K., Morioka, K., Hangs, R., Funakawa, S., Kosaki, and Anderson, D. W. 2013. Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 295-304. Organic acids released by lichen play an important role in mineral we...

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Main Authors: Kazumichi Fujii, Kokoro Morioka, Ryan Hangs, Shinya Funakawa, Takashi Kosaki, Darwin W. Anderson
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2012-108
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spelling ftbioone:10.1139/CJSS2012-108 2024-06-02T08:15:27+00:00 Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada Kazumichi Fujii Kokoro Morioka Ryan Hangs Shinya Funakawa Takashi Kosaki Darwin W. Anderson Kazumichi Fujii Kokoro Morioka Ryan Hangs Shinya Funakawa Takashi Kosaki Darwin W. Anderson world 2013-08-01 text/HTML https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2012-108 en eng Canadian Science Publishing doi:10.1139/CJSS2012-108 All rights reserved. https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2012-108 Text 2013 ftbioone https://doi.org/10.1139/CJSS2012-108 2024-05-07T01:01:34Z Fujii, K., Morioka, K., Hangs, R., Funakawa, S., Kosaki, and Anderson, D. W. 2013. Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 295-304. Organic acids released by lichen play an important role in mineral weathering and podzolization in the Boreal-Tundra transition zone of Canada; however, importance of low-molecular-weight organic acids in the soil carbon (C) cycle in the black spruce-lichen forests remains unclear. We examined soil solution composition and mineralization kinetics of 14C-radiolabelled oxalate and citrate to quantify the C fluxes from organic acid mineralization in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan. Oxalate concentration in soil solution was greatest in the lichen layer, while the high levels of citrate were observed in the lichen and organic (O) layers to the Ae horizon with the lowest sorption capacity. Oxalate and citrate were rapidly mineralized within the lichen and O layers and had short mean residence times (0.5 to 2.7 h). Substantial C fluxes due to citrate mineralization were observed both within the lichen and O layers, but oxalate mineralization led to C flux in the lichen layer only. The contribution of citrate and oxalate to microbial respiration was large (up to 57%) in the surface soil layers. Citrate was the dominant substrate for microbial respiration of the surface soil; however, it appears that oxalate could also be an important microbial substrate within the lichen layer, at least in summer months. We conclude that the exudation of low-molecular-weight organic acids by lichenous fungi, followed by their rapid mineralization, could play an important role in the C cycles of the sandy soils under spruce-lichen forest. Text Tundra BioOne Online Journals Canada
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description Fujii, K., Morioka, K., Hangs, R., Funakawa, S., Kosaki, and Anderson, D. W. 2013. Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 295-304. Organic acids released by lichen play an important role in mineral weathering and podzolization in the Boreal-Tundra transition zone of Canada; however, importance of low-molecular-weight organic acids in the soil carbon (C) cycle in the black spruce-lichen forests remains unclear. We examined soil solution composition and mineralization kinetics of 14C-radiolabelled oxalate and citrate to quantify the C fluxes from organic acid mineralization in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan. Oxalate concentration in soil solution was greatest in the lichen layer, while the high levels of citrate were observed in the lichen and organic (O) layers to the Ae horizon with the lowest sorption capacity. Oxalate and citrate were rapidly mineralized within the lichen and O layers and had short mean residence times (0.5 to 2.7 h). Substantial C fluxes due to citrate mineralization were observed both within the lichen and O layers, but oxalate mineralization led to C flux in the lichen layer only. The contribution of citrate and oxalate to microbial respiration was large (up to 57%) in the surface soil layers. Citrate was the dominant substrate for microbial respiration of the surface soil; however, it appears that oxalate could also be an important microbial substrate within the lichen layer, at least in summer months. We conclude that the exudation of low-molecular-weight organic acids by lichenous fungi, followed by their rapid mineralization, could play an important role in the C cycles of the sandy soils under spruce-lichen forest.
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Kokoro Morioka
Ryan Hangs
Shinya Funakawa
Takashi Kosaki
Darwin W. Anderson
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author Kazumichi Fujii
Kokoro Morioka
Ryan Hangs
Shinya Funakawa
Takashi Kosaki
Darwin W. Anderson
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Kokoro Morioka
Ryan Hangs
Shinya Funakawa
Takashi Kosaki
Darwin W. Anderson
Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada
author_facet Kazumichi Fujii
Kokoro Morioka
Ryan Hangs
Shinya Funakawa
Takashi Kosaki
Darwin W. Anderson
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title Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada
title_short Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada
title_full Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada
title_fullStr Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Rapid turnover of organic acids in a Dystric Brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern Saskatchewan, Canada
title_sort rapid turnover of organic acids in a dystric brunisol under a spruce-lichen forest in northern saskatchewan, canada
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