Title: 3' Mineralization
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2- 3. Mineralization
- (Ammonification or ammonium mineralization)
- Microbes take up DON and secrete N as NH4 if it
is available in excess of available C
3Microbes only mineralize N when they are starved
for C!
Example Microbial CN 101 Microbial growth
efficiency 40 of C can be used for Growth (_at_
CN of 101) and 60 is respired as CO2
immobilize N from soil soln microbes break
even microbes mineralize N
Substrate CN 50 Substrate CN 25 Substrate
CN 15
4Attractively simple, but
- Microbe CN differs
- Among microbe taxa
- With temperature and moisture
- With resource availability
- Microbial growth efficiency differs
- Among microbe taxa
- With temperature and moisture
- With different substrates
5Mineralization terms
Gross NH4 mineralization Total amount of NH4
mineralized regardless of fate
Gross NH4 immobilization Total amount of NH4
taken up by microbes
Net NH4 mineralization Net accumulation of N
in soil solution that is presumably available for
plant uptake N in excess of microbial demand
Net NH4 immobilization Net reduction of N in
soil solution
6- Fate of NH4
- Immobilized microbes
- Taken up by a plant
- Adsorbed on soil exchange complex--available
- Stabilized on clays or SOM--unavailable
- Volatilized as ammonia (NH3)
- Oxidized by microbes to nitrite, nitrate (NO2-,
NO3-)
What determines the fate of NH4?
7Schimel and Bennett 2004
8Schimel and Bennett 2004
9Schimel and Bennett 2004
10Transition to the phosphorus cycle
- Like N...
- Internal cycling of P dominates annual fluxes and
P available for plant uptake
- Unlike N...
- Microbes and plants produce phosphatases
- extracellular enzymes that breakhydrolyze--ester
linkages - mineralize organic P outside of the cell
- Ester linkages that bind P to C can be cleaved
without breaking down the C skeleton - No oxidation-reduction reactions
- No gas phases
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11Dust
Litter
Occluded P-inxn with mineral surfaces
Occluded P-2? minerals
SOP
PO43-
DOP
Rock
Erosion
Leaching
12Transition to the phosphorus cycle
- Like N...
- Internal cycling of P dominates annual fluxes and
P available for plant uptake
- Unlike N...
- Microbes and plants produce phosphatases
- extracellular enzymes that break ester linkages
- mineralize organic P outside of the cell
- Ester linkages that bind P to C can be cleaved
without breaking down the C skeleton - No oxidation-reduction reactions
- No gas phases
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13P input to soil Weathering Ca5(PO4)3 4H2CO3
? 5Ca2 3HPO42- 4HCO3- H2O
Apatite (mineral)
Bio-available P
Carbonic acid (CO2 from respiration)
14Fates of weathered phosphate
- Plant or microbial uptake, plant litter, soil
organic matter (organic P) - Adsorption on exchange site (non-occluded P,
exchangable) - Adsorption and incorporation into structure of Fe
and Al oxides (occluded P) - Precipitation with Fe, Al or Ca ions (occluded P)
15- P is unavailable to plants and microbes when...
- Phosphate is strongly adsorbed to the surface of
soil minerals
- It becomes occluded--forms stable precipitates
with calcium (high pH), iron, and aluminum (low
pH) -
16Fate is sensitive to soil pH
17Plants and microbes can influence P availability
- Produce phosphatases to hydrolyze O-P
- Secrete acids to
- Chelate metals (Al, Fe)
- Decrease pH in basic soils to solubilized P
Mineralize P when starved for P (contrast to N)
18Cluster roots
19- Forms of P in soil are dependent upon...
- Plants and microbes
- Soil parent material
- pH
- Ecosystem development and pedogenesis
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21Soil profile - Oxisol
22Chadwick et al. 2000