Hydrological legacy determines the type of enzyme inhibition in a peatlands chronosequence.

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School of Biological Sciences, Wolfson Carbon Capture Laboratory, Brambell Building, Bangor University, Deiniol Road, Bangor, LL57 2DG, UK.

Published: August 2017

Peatland ecosystems contain one-third of the world's soil carbon store and many have been exposed to drought leading to a loss of carbon. Understanding biogeochemical mechanisms affecting decomposition in peatlands is essential for improving resilience of ecosystem function to predicted climate change. We investigated biogeochemical changes along a chronosequence of hydrological restoration (dry eroded gully, drain-blocked <2 years, drain blocked <7 years and wet pristine site), and examined whether hydrological legacy alters the response of β-glucosidase kinetics (i.e. type of inhibition) to short-term drying and waterlogging. In the dry eroded gully at depth, low phenolic concentrations were associated with enhanced β-glucosidase enzyme activities (V ) but short-term drying and waterlogging caused a significant increase of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and phenolics associated with increases in V (enzyme production) and K (indicative of competitive inhibition). Inhibition within the drain blocked and pristine sites at depth exhibited non-competitive inhibition (decreased V ), whilst uncompetitive inhibition (decreased V and K ) occurred in surface peat explained by variation in humic substances and phenolics. These results suggest that loss of carbon by short-term drought or rewetting may occur from sites with a legacy of drought due to the release of non-inhibitory phenolics that permits enhanced enzyme activity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577268PMC
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