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Measuring respiration profiles of soil microbial communities across Europe using MicroResp™ method

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A European “transect” was established to assess soil microbial activity, using the MicroResp™ method, as part of a larger project looking at soil biodiversity and function across Europe. 81 sites were sampled across five biogeographical zones described and mapped in the EEA report (EEA, 2012) and included the following classes; Boreal, Atlantic, Continental, Mediterranean and Alpine, three land-use types (Arable, Grass and Forest) incorporating a wide range of soil pH, soil organic carbon (org C) and texture. Seven carbon substrates were used to determine multiple substrate induced respiration (MSIR), incorporating; acids, bases, sugars and amino acids. Substrates included: d-(+)-galactose, l-malic acid, gamma amino butyric acid, n-acetyl glucosamine, d-(+)-glucose, alpha ketogluterate, citric acid and water. MicroResp™ results showed discrimination of land-use type over a large spatial scale and response to soil pH and soil organic carbon. Substrates behaved differently depending upon combinations of land-use and soil properties specifically the greater utilisation of carboxylic acid based substrates in arable sites.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Applied Soil Ecology
Volume
97
Number of Pages
36-43+
Date Published
2016/01/01/
ISBN Number
0929-1393
Short Title
Appl. Soil Ecol.
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