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The Interaction of Soil Phototrophs and Fungi with PH and Their Impact on Soil CO, COO and OCS Exchange

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2017 Dec 5
PMID 29200510
Citations 7
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Abstract

The stable oxygen isotope composition of atmospheric CO and the mixing ratio of carbonyl sulphide (OCS) are potential tracers of biospheric CO fluxes at large scales. However, the use of these tracers hinges on our ability to understand and better predict the activity of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) in different soil microbial groups, including phototrophs. Because different classes of the CA family (α, β and γ) may have different affinities to CO and OCS and their expression should also vary between different microbial groups, differences in the community structure could impact the 'community-integrated' CA activity differently for CO and OCS. Four soils of different pH were incubated in the dark or with a diurnal cycle for forty days to vary the abundance of native phototrophs. Fluxes of CO, COO and OCS were measured to estimate CA activity alongside the abundance of bacteria, fungi and phototrophs. The abundance of soil phototrophs increased most at higher soil pH. In the light, the strength of the soil CO sink and the CA-driven CO-HO isotopic exchange rates correlated with phototrophs abundance. OCS uptake rates were attributed to fungi whose abundance was positively enhanced in alkaline soils but only in the presence of increased phototrophs. Our findings demonstrate that soil-atmosphere CO, OCS and COO fluxes are strongly regulated by the microbial community structure in response to changes in soil pH and light availability and supports the idea that different members of the microbial community express different classes of CA, with different affinities to CO and OCS.

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