Distribution of Molecular Weight of Humic Substances Isolated from Soils of Tallgrass Temperate Rainforests (Chernevaya Taiga)

The boreal forests of Russia are one of the largest forest areas on the planet. As a result of climate change, the rate of carbon sequestration and stabilization of organic matter are important indicators of environmental conservation. To understand mechanisms of stabilization and the structure of s...

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Main Authors: Vyacheslav Polyakov, Evgeny Abakumov, Evgeny Lodygin, Roman Vasilevich, Alla Lapidus
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12081760
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4395/12/8/1760/ 2023-08-20T04:10:05+02:00 Distribution of Molecular Weight of Humic Substances Isolated from Soils of Tallgrass Temperate Rainforests (Chernevaya Taiga) Vyacheslav Polyakov Evgeny Abakumov Evgeny Lodygin Roman Vasilevich Alla Lapidus agris 2022-07-27 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12081760 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12081760 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Agronomy; Volume 12; Issue 8; Pages: 1760 humic acids Chernevaya taiga molecular weight NMR spectroscopy Retisols Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12081760 2023-08-01T05:51:14Z The boreal forests of Russia are one of the largest forest areas on the planet. As a result of climate change, the rate of carbon sequestration and stabilization of organic matter are important indicators of environmental conservation. To understand mechanisms of stabilization and the structure of soil organic carbon, the molecular-weight (MW) distribution of humic acids (HAs) in soils of the central deciduous-forest zone of boreal forests (Chernevaya taiga, transitional ecotone forest, coniferous forest) was studied. Analysis of the MW distribution of HAs was conducted using size-exclusion chromatography. This approach allowed us to obtain the distribution of high-, medium-, and low-molecular fractions of HAs. It has been revealed that the content of the low-MW fraction prevails over the content of the medium- and high-MW fractions of HAs, which indicates the process of stabilization in soil organic matter. The accumulation of low-molecular-weight fraction occurs with the aromaticity increase in HAs, which indicates that HAs with a relatively high proportion of aromatic fragments have smaller hydrodynamic radius and a lower MW. It has been statistically substantiated that the low-molecular-weight fraction correlates with the content of aromatic compounds and carboxyl structural fragments of HAs, which indicates the resistance of the soil organic matter of Chernevaya taiga to biodegradation. Text taiga MDPI Open Access Publishing Agronomy 12 8 1760
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Chernevaya taiga
molecular weight
NMR spectroscopy
Retisols
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Chernevaya taiga
molecular weight
NMR spectroscopy
Retisols
Vyacheslav Polyakov
Evgeny Abakumov
Evgeny Lodygin
Roman Vasilevich
Alla Lapidus
Distribution of Molecular Weight of Humic Substances Isolated from Soils of Tallgrass Temperate Rainforests (Chernevaya Taiga)
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Chernevaya taiga
molecular weight
NMR spectroscopy
Retisols
description The boreal forests of Russia are one of the largest forest areas on the planet. As a result of climate change, the rate of carbon sequestration and stabilization of organic matter are important indicators of environmental conservation. To understand mechanisms of stabilization and the structure of soil organic carbon, the molecular-weight (MW) distribution of humic acids (HAs) in soils of the central deciduous-forest zone of boreal forests (Chernevaya taiga, transitional ecotone forest, coniferous forest) was studied. Analysis of the MW distribution of HAs was conducted using size-exclusion chromatography. This approach allowed us to obtain the distribution of high-, medium-, and low-molecular fractions of HAs. It has been revealed that the content of the low-MW fraction prevails over the content of the medium- and high-MW fractions of HAs, which indicates the process of stabilization in soil organic matter. The accumulation of low-molecular-weight fraction occurs with the aromaticity increase in HAs, which indicates that HAs with a relatively high proportion of aromatic fragments have smaller hydrodynamic radius and a lower MW. It has been statistically substantiated that the low-molecular-weight fraction correlates with the content of aromatic compounds and carboxyl structural fragments of HAs, which indicates the resistance of the soil organic matter of Chernevaya taiga to biodegradation.
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author Vyacheslav Polyakov
Evgeny Abakumov
Evgeny Lodygin
Roman Vasilevich
Alla Lapidus
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Evgeny Lodygin
Roman Vasilevich
Alla Lapidus
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title Distribution of Molecular Weight of Humic Substances Isolated from Soils of Tallgrass Temperate Rainforests (Chernevaya Taiga)
title_short Distribution of Molecular Weight of Humic Substances Isolated from Soils of Tallgrass Temperate Rainforests (Chernevaya Taiga)
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title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Molecular Weight of Humic Substances Isolated from Soils of Tallgrass Temperate Rainforests (Chernevaya Taiga)
title_sort distribution of molecular weight of humic substances isolated from soils of tallgrass temperate rainforests (chernevaya taiga)
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