267-5 Rate of Phosphorus Cycling Correlated with Microbial Activities.

See more from this Division: S02 Soil Chemistry
See more from this Session: Oxyanion Sorption and Speciation: I
Tuesday, October 23, 2012: 2:00 PM
Duke Energy Convention Center, Room 207, Level 2
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Deb P. Jaisi, Lisa Stout, Kiran Upreti and Sunendra R. Joshi, Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
Phosphorus in soil is actively taken up by biota as well as cycled between biotic and abiotic environments.  Aim of this study was to develop a rate law between phosphorus uptake and cycling, and microbial activities in pure culture as well as in soil system. We measured changes in phosphate oxygen isotopes (δ18Op) along with cell respiration, production of dehydrogenase activities (DHA) and phosphatase enzyme activities. Our results showed that the proportional relationship exists between changes in δ18Op and microbial activities. Effect of vertical diffusion of CO2 and O2 in soil as a result of changes in soil moisture and ambient humidity was found to influence the field measured data on soil respiration. However, trend of P cycling with microbial activity was similar in pure culture and in soil system. These results have important implication on P uptake and cycling in soil.
See more from this Division: S02 Soil Chemistry
See more from this Session: Oxyanion Sorption and Speciation: I