The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems

Biological soil crusts (BSCs) play important roles in the hydrological cycles of many different ecosystems around the world. In arid and semi-arid regions, they alter the availability and redistribution of water. Especially in early successional stage BSCs, this feature can be attributed to the pres...

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Main Authors: Felde, V., ROSSI, FEDERICO, Colesie, C., Uteau Puschmann, D., Felix Henningsen, P., Peth, S., De Philippis, R
Other Authors: European Geoscience Union, Rossi, Federico
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Language:English
Published: European Geosciences Union 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1149684
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spelling ftunivpisairis:oai:arpi.unipi.it:11568/1149684 2024-06-23T07:57:06+00:00 The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems Felde, V. ROSSI, FEDERICO Colesie, C. Uteau Puschmann, D. Felix Henningsen, P. Peth, S. De Philippis, R European Geoscience Union Felde, V. Rossi, Federico Colesie, C. Uteau Puschmann, D. Felix Henningsen, P. Peth, S. De Philippis, R 2015 ELETTRONICO https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1149684 eng eng European Geosciences Union country:AUT ispartofbook:Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 17. EGU2015-6389 EGU2015 volume:17 firstpage:1 lastpage:1 numberofpages:1 alleditors:European Geoscience Union https://hdl.handle.net/11568/1149684 Biological soil crust 3D structure sugars info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2015 ftunivpisairis 2024-06-10T23:45:32Z Biological soil crusts (BSCs) play important roles in the hydrological cycles of many different ecosystems around the world. In arid and semi-arid regions, they alter the availability and redistribution of water. Especially in early successional stage BSCs, this feature can be attributed to the presence and characteristics of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) that are excreted by the crusts’ organisms. In a previous study, the extraction of EPS from BSCs of the SW United States lead to a significant change in their hydrological behavior, namely the sorptivity of water (Rossi et al. 2012). This was concluded to be the effect of a change in the pore structure of these crusts, which is why in this work we investigated the effect of the EPS-extraction on soil structure using 3D-computed micro-tomography (μCT). We studied different types of BSCs from Svalbard, Germany, Israel and South Africa with varying grain sizes and species compositions (from green algae to light and dark cyanobacterial crusts with and without lichens and/or mosses). Unlike other EPS-extraction methods, the one utilized here is aimed at removing the extracellular matrix from crust samples whilst acting non-destructively (Rossi et al. 2012). For every crust sample, we physically cut out a small piece (1cm) from a larger sample contained in Petri dish, and scanned it in a CT at a high resolution (voxel edge length: 7μm). After putting it back in the dish, approximately in the same former position, it was treated for EPS-extraction and then removed and scanned again in order to check for a possible effect of the EPS-extraction. Our results show that the utilized EPS-extraction method had varying extraction efficiencies: while in some cases the amount removed was barely significant, in other cases up to 50% of the total content was recovered. Notwithstanding, no difference in soil micro-structure could be detected, neither in total porosity, nor in the distribution of pore sizes, the tortuosity or the relationship of tortuosity vs. length of ... Conference Object Svalbard ARPI - Archivio della Ricerca dell'Università di Pisa Svalbard
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topic Biological soil crust
3D structure
sugars
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3D structure
sugars
Felde, V.
ROSSI, FEDERICO
Colesie, C.
Uteau Puschmann, D.
Felix Henningsen, P.
Peth, S.
De Philippis, R
The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems
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3D structure
sugars
description Biological soil crusts (BSCs) play important roles in the hydrological cycles of many different ecosystems around the world. In arid and semi-arid regions, they alter the availability and redistribution of water. Especially in early successional stage BSCs, this feature can be attributed to the presence and characteristics of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) that are excreted by the crusts’ organisms. In a previous study, the extraction of EPS from BSCs of the SW United States lead to a significant change in their hydrological behavior, namely the sorptivity of water (Rossi et al. 2012). This was concluded to be the effect of a change in the pore structure of these crusts, which is why in this work we investigated the effect of the EPS-extraction on soil structure using 3D-computed micro-tomography (μCT). We studied different types of BSCs from Svalbard, Germany, Israel and South Africa with varying grain sizes and species compositions (from green algae to light and dark cyanobacterial crusts with and without lichens and/or mosses). Unlike other EPS-extraction methods, the one utilized here is aimed at removing the extracellular matrix from crust samples whilst acting non-destructively (Rossi et al. 2012). For every crust sample, we physically cut out a small piece (1cm) from a larger sample contained in Petri dish, and scanned it in a CT at a high resolution (voxel edge length: 7μm). After putting it back in the dish, approximately in the same former position, it was treated for EPS-extraction and then removed and scanned again in order to check for a possible effect of the EPS-extraction. Our results show that the utilized EPS-extraction method had varying extraction efficiencies: while in some cases the amount removed was barely significant, in other cases up to 50% of the total content was recovered. Notwithstanding, no difference in soil micro-structure could be detected, neither in total porosity, nor in the distribution of pore sizes, the tortuosity or the relationship of tortuosity vs. length of ...
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Felde, V.
Rossi, Federico
Colesie, C.
Uteau Puschmann, D.
Felix Henningsen, P.
Peth, S.
De Philippis, R
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author Felde, V.
ROSSI, FEDERICO
Colesie, C.
Uteau Puschmann, D.
Felix Henningsen, P.
Peth, S.
De Philippis, R
author_facet Felde, V.
ROSSI, FEDERICO
Colesie, C.
Uteau Puschmann, D.
Felix Henningsen, P.
Peth, S.
De Philippis, R
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title The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems
title_short The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems
title_full The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems
title_fullStr The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed The effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3D-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems
title_sort effect of extracellular sugars extraction on the 3d-structure of biological soil crusts from different ecosystems
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