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Transcript
Decomposition
The Global Carbon Cycle - 1990s
Units Gt C and Gt C y-1
Atmosphere
(Ch. 19: 424-429 )
I.
II.
III.
IV.
What is it?
Who does it?
What controls it?
How does it fit into the big picture?
3.2
…are leading to a
build up of CO2
in the atmosphere.
750
63
500 Plants
60
Soil
2000
6.3
Fossil Deposits
About
16,000
1.6
Fossil emissions ...
91.7
90
…and land clearing
in the tropics...
Oceans
39,000
Fate of tundra and boreal soil C?
I. What is it?
Respiration of dead organic matter: litter & SOM
http://www.actagro.com/art/maincontentpix/soildiagram.jpg
I. What is it?
• Consumption of dead
organic matter
• Mass loss Æ release
of CO2
• Release of organically
bound nutrients
• Link between C and N
cycles
II. Who does it?
• Primary decomposers: bacteria & fungi
– Extracellular enzymes for degrading complex
organic molecules
• Conditioners
– Mechanical: increased surface area
– Biological: gut passage
19.5
1
Primary decomposers: Bacteria and Fungi
•
•
•
•
Conditioners
Get carbon and energy from organic sources
Release enzymes
Enzymatic breakdown of substrate
Products diffuse back into hyphae or
bacterial cells
CO2
Products diffuse back and are used
in respiration and to build biomass
Worms: conditioners
III. What controls it?
A. Climate - precipitation
19.5
Same MAT ~16.5 oC
III. What controls it?
A. Climate - temperature
19.9
2
III. What controls it?
A. Climate
19.8
B. Organism controls – litter quality
19.7
IV. In the big picture
Brief Nitrogen Cycle
A. Nutrient
regeneration –
feedback to
production
• Emphasize: inputs, recycling, outputs
• Inputs: lots in atmosphere, but little available.
– N-fixation, importance in early succession
• Recycling - Mineralization: N regeneration in plant
available form Æ plant uptake
• Losses:
– denitrification (Fertilizer inputs Æ N2O (greenhouse gas))
– Leaching Æ eutrophication
IV. In the big picture
B. Source of CO2 to atmosphere, component of NEP
- on average, in balance with production
- except early successional ecosystems.
C. Balance of Prod and Decomp leads to
large diffs in C pools among ecosystems
• Implications –
– C feedback in tundra
– C loss with ag in grasslands
– Soil fertility in tropics
Schlesinger 2001
3
Soil Organic Matter Content
Source: W. W. Hargrove and R. J. Luxmoore
http://www.unl.edu/nac/atlas/Map_Html/Stable_and_Productive_Soils/National/Soil_Organic_Matter_Content/Soil_Organic_Matter_Content.htm
Loss of SOM with tillage
http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/icm/2002/3-18-2002/croprotationgraph.gif
Low soil organic matter in tropical soils
Andy Rogers / P-I 1/22/08
John Aeschliman shows a spot where rain has washed soil from a neighboring farmer's
property onto the road. Aeschliman says his method of farming, in which plants are
seeded directly into the remains of the previous crop without tilling, gives stability to the
soil, enabling it to retain water and preserve the organic matter within it.
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/348200_dirt22.html
Tropical forest in Panama
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/staff/bardgett/Research.html
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