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Substrate utilisation profiles of microbial communities in peat are depth dependent and correlate with whole soil FTIR profiles

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A multiple substrate induced respiration (SIR) assay, using C-14-labelled carbon sources, was used to evaluate community level physiological profiles (CLPP) of the microbial community in peat horizons of differing degrees of humification. The separation and grouping of the peat horizons by CLPP was similar to the pattern produced by analysis of the organic carbon chemistry of the peat horizons by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and therefore reflected the level of decomposition. Partial redundancy analysis showed that a large proportion (68.7%) of the variability in the CLPP data could be attributed to the ratio of polysaccharide to 'carboxylate' FTIR bands alone. The multiple substrate SIR technique may, therefore, be a powerful technique to further elucidate the influence of the microbial constituent of peat on the potential activity and patterns of cycling of labile carbon in peatlands. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2006
Journal
Soil Biology and Biochemistry
Volume
38
Issue
9
Number of Pages
2958-2962+
Date Published
Sep
ISBN Number
0038-0717
Accession Number
WOS:000240270300049
Short Title
Soil Biol. Biochem.
Alternate Journal
Soil Biol Biochem
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