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  5. Oxygen matters: Short- and medium-term effects of aeration on hydrolytic enzymes in a paddy soil

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Oxygen matters: Short- and medium-term effects of aeration on hydrolytic enzymes in a paddy soil

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Geoderma
Vol 407
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2021.115548

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Еvgenia Blagodatskaya
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Rapid exposure of anoxic microbial communities to oxygen (O2) can have unpredictable effects, including strong suppression of their enzymatic activity. Nonetheless, most medium- and long-term incubation studies on soil organic matter transformations fail to consider aeration effects during sample post-processing and/or assays. Moreover, it remains unclear whether anoxic enzymatic systems are adapted to quick switch to oxic conditions. We evaluated the effects of short-term (2-h oxic (+O2) vs. anoxic (–O2) assays) and medium-term aeration (after 10-day oxic vs. anoxic pre-incubation) on the kinetic parameters (Vmax, Km) of phosphomonoesterase, β-glucosidase, and leucine aminopeptidase in top bulk, rooted, and bottom bulk paddy soil of flooded rice mesocosms. We hypothesized contrasting short- and medium-term responses of hydrolytic enzyme activities to aeration (i) a negative short-term effect caused by reactive O2 species toxicity and/or other mechanisms, and (ii) adaptation of anoxic microbial communities to medium-term aeration reducing the impact of ongoing O2 exposure. Overall, 2-h aeration suppressed Vmax values by 7–43% and catalytic efficiency Ka (Vmax/Km) by 3–22%, and extended the substrate turnover time Tt (7–33%) of three tested enzymes in all soil compartments pre-incubated without O2. In contrast, no short-term suppressive effect of O2 was observed on three tested enzymes after oxic pre-incubation. Medium-term aeration increased Vmax (by 12–253%) and Ka (by 3–78%) of the enzymes and shortened Tt (4–42%) as compared to the anoxic counterpart. These findings support our hypothesis about anoxic microbial community adaptation over the medium-term aeration. Accordingly, the sensitivity of anoxic hydrolytic enzymes to a short-term O2 exposure and the O2 adaptation mechanisms require strong consideration (i) for enzyme assays of anoxic soils and (ii) for understanding the soil organic matter dynamics in environments with O2 fluctuations.

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Chaoqun Wang, Michaela Dippold, Еvgenia Blagodatskaya, Maxim Dorodnikov (2021). Oxygen matters: Short- and medium-term effects of aeration on hydrolytic enzymes in a paddy soil. Geoderma, 407, pp. 115548-115548, DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2021.115548.

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