ORGANIC-MATTER CONTRIBUTED TO SOIL BY PLANT-ROOTS DURING THE GROWTH AND DECOMPOSITION OF MAIZE

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作者
CHESHIRE, MV
MUNDIE, CM
机构
[1] The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, AB9 2QJ, Craigiebuckler
关键词
!sup]14[!/sup]C-labelled; aseptic; carbohydrate; decomposition; maize; monosaccharides; root exudate; root lysate; sandy loam sonication;
D O I
10.1007/BF00013103
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Maize (Zea mays var. Caldera) plants were grown under sterile and not sterile conditions in soil in an atmosphere continuously enriched with 14CO2 for 36 days. At harvest the above ground parts of the maize were cut off and the roots were separated from the soil by washing with water. The soil was dispersed using ultrasonics and separated into soluble clay silt and sand fraction. Roots were included in the coarse sand fraction. 25% of the total label present in the soil ≡ 5.5% of that in the soil-plant system, was water soluble. Very little label was present in the clay and silt fractions (5% in each) and most (65%) was in the sand fraction as root material. Rapid extraction of soil after the removal of roots without ultrasonic treatment released soluble matter which amounted to <0.5% of the total activity in the soil-plant system. Isolated roots steeped in water released about 18% of their activity. Much of the soluble fraction may therefore be root lysate. The soil and roots accounted for 22% of the total activity in the soil-plant system. Glucose accounted for 89% of the sugars in the soluble fraction of the soil. 78% or more of the 14C present in glucose, arabinose and xylose constituents of the root-soil mixture occurred in the coarse and fine sand fractions, which also included root material. For mannose and galactose the value was 70% and for rhamnose, 50%. After reinoculation of the soil-root mixture and decomposition for 56 weeks, the water soluble material obtained on fractionation of the soil decreased to less than 1% of the total activity. A much greater proportion, 25%, was present in the clay fraction as a result of decomposition. © 1990 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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