Content of water-soluble carbohydrates as a quality indicator of cryogenic soils

The content of water-soluble organic matter in the soil is an important indicator of its quality and affects physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. This indicator is widely used for assessment of most zonal soils. However, in some cases, accumulation rates of water-soluble organic com...

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Main Authors: Bedernichek, Tymur, Partyka, Tetyana
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Language:Ukrainian
Published: Zenodo 2018
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.2532060 2023-05-15T13:49:16+02:00 Content of water-soluble carbohydrates as a quality indicator of cryogenic soils Bedernichek, Tymur Partyka, Tetyana 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2532060 https://zenodo.org/record/2532060 uk ukr Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2532061 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Coastal Antarctica Maritime Antarctica water extractable organic carbon Antarctic soils Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2532060 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2532061 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The content of water-soluble organic matter in the soil is an important indicator of its quality and affects physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. This indicator is widely used for assessment of most zonal soils. However, in some cases, accumulation rates of water-soluble organic compounds in soil may significantly exceed the rate of their destruction. If so, it is more important to quantify not only the fraction of water-soluble organic matter as a whole but also to determine its composition. In this context, it is important to determine the content of the most labile and available for microorganisms compound – water-soluble carbohydrates. In this paper, the content of water-soluble carbohydrates and water-soluble organic matter in soils of Coastal Antarctica was estimated. Soils under three different plant communities were studied. We found that water-soluble organic matter of studied soils may contain up to 50% of carbohydrates. Hence, further research is needed to study other soils of Coastal Antarctica to determine their vulnerability to global climate change. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic
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Maritime Antarctica
water extractable organic carbon
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Maritime Antarctica
water extractable organic carbon
Antarctic soils
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Partyka, Tetyana
Content of water-soluble carbohydrates as a quality indicator of cryogenic soils
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Maritime Antarctica
water extractable organic carbon
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description The content of water-soluble organic matter in the soil is an important indicator of its quality and affects physical, chemical and biological properties of soil. This indicator is widely used for assessment of most zonal soils. However, in some cases, accumulation rates of water-soluble organic compounds in soil may significantly exceed the rate of their destruction. If so, it is more important to quantify not only the fraction of water-soluble organic matter as a whole but also to determine its composition. In this context, it is important to determine the content of the most labile and available for microorganisms compound – water-soluble carbohydrates. In this paper, the content of water-soluble carbohydrates and water-soluble organic matter in soils of Coastal Antarctica was estimated. Soils under three different plant communities were studied. We found that water-soluble organic matter of studied soils may contain up to 50% of carbohydrates. Hence, further research is needed to study other soils of Coastal Antarctica to determine their vulnerability to global climate change.
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