Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region

SOM stabilization rates were estimated in the soils of Antarctic region in case of influence of ornithogenic factor. Soils in large penguin clusters, near nests of Stercorarius sp., as well as soils located in geochemically subordinate positions (also often are visited by birds) were found to be cha...

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Main Authors: CHEBYKİNA (MAKSİMOVA), Ekaterina, ALEKSEEV, Ivan, ABAKUMOV, Evgeny
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Avrasya Toprak Bilimleri Dernekleri Federasyonu 2021
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ejss/issue/60044/868088
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spelling ftdergipark2ojs:oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/868088 2023-05-15T13:38:52+02:00 Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region CHEBYKİNA (MAKSİMOVA), Ekaterina ALEKSEEV, Ivan ABAKUMOV, Evgeny 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z application/pdf https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ejss/issue/60044/868088 en eng Avrasya Toprak Bilimleri Dernekleri Federasyonu https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1729487 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ejss/issue/60044/868088 Volume: 10, Issue: 3 179-190 2147-4249 Eurasian Journal of Soil Science Antarctic region,CO2 emission,mineralization rate,ornithogenic factor,soil respiration info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2021 ftdergipark2ojs 2021-07-01T16:56:00Z SOM stabilization rates were estimated in the soils of Antarctic region in case of influence of ornithogenic factor. Soils in large penguin clusters, near nests of Stercorarius sp., as well as soils located in geochemically subordinate positions (also often are visited by birds) were found to be characterized by an increased content of carbon and nitrogen with a rather narrow ratio of C/N. The pH values decreased in ornithogenic soils due to the organic acids that produced plants (mosses, Deschampsia antarctica) inhabit these soils and the decomposition products of the organic matter guano. The amount of CO2, in general, released over the entire experiment period is quite large for both ornithogenic and non-ornithogenic soils. CO2 emission rates were the highest in ornithogenic soils. Ornithogenic soils of the studied area are characterized by the most stabilized organic matter. Thus, the avifauna favors and increases the rate of the mineralization process by several times. An acceleration in the organic matter mineralization rate leads to an increase in nutrients amount available to plants, as in the case of the studied soils. The quality of initial SOM is of a great importance in post-ornithogenic environments. Therefore, further researches of CO2 emissions rates are needed to characterize post-ornithogenic dynamics and develop an approach to model this process. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica DergiPark Akademik (E-Journals) Antarctic Guano ENVELOPE(141.604,141.604,-66.775,-66.775)
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topic Antarctic region,CO2 emission,mineralization rate,ornithogenic factor,soil respiration
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CHEBYKİNA (MAKSİMOVA), Ekaterina
ALEKSEEV, Ivan
ABAKUMOV, Evgeny
Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region
topic_facet Antarctic region,CO2 emission,mineralization rate,ornithogenic factor,soil respiration
description SOM stabilization rates were estimated in the soils of Antarctic region in case of influence of ornithogenic factor. Soils in large penguin clusters, near nests of Stercorarius sp., as well as soils located in geochemically subordinate positions (also often are visited by birds) were found to be characterized by an increased content of carbon and nitrogen with a rather narrow ratio of C/N. The pH values decreased in ornithogenic soils due to the organic acids that produced plants (mosses, Deschampsia antarctica) inhabit these soils and the decomposition products of the organic matter guano. The amount of CO2, in general, released over the entire experiment period is quite large for both ornithogenic and non-ornithogenic soils. CO2 emission rates were the highest in ornithogenic soils. Ornithogenic soils of the studied area are characterized by the most stabilized organic matter. Thus, the avifauna favors and increases the rate of the mineralization process by several times. An acceleration in the organic matter mineralization rate leads to an increase in nutrients amount available to plants, as in the case of the studied soils. The quality of initial SOM is of a great importance in post-ornithogenic environments. Therefore, further researches of CO2 emissions rates are needed to characterize post-ornithogenic dynamics and develop an approach to model this process.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author CHEBYKİNA (MAKSİMOVA), Ekaterina
ALEKSEEV, Ivan
ABAKUMOV, Evgeny
author_facet CHEBYKİNA (MAKSİMOVA), Ekaterina
ALEKSEEV, Ivan
ABAKUMOV, Evgeny
author_sort CHEBYKİNA (MAKSİMOVA), Ekaterina
title Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region
title_short Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region
title_full Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region
title_fullStr Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in Antarctic region
title_sort laboratory assessment of soil respiration rates under the impact of ornithogenic factor in antarctic region
publisher Avrasya Toprak Bilimleri Dernekleri Federasyonu
publishDate 2021
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op_source Volume: 10, Issue: 3 179-190
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