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  • Microbial activity influences soil organic matter (SOM) stability and is affected by soil structure, which varies by land use (e.g., undisturbed, plantation, pasture, cropping).
  • X-ray micro-computed tomography (μCT) showed that undisturbed soils have more connected and porous macro-aggregates, containing 200% more macro-pores than those from pasture and cropping soils.
  • While undisturbed soils had higher soil organic carbon (SOC) and enzyme activity, cropped soils supported more diverse bacterial communities, indicating the importance of macro-aggregate biophysical processes for SOC stabilization.

Article Abstract

Microbial activity strongly influences the stabilization of soil organic matter (SOM), and is affected by the abiotic properties within soil aggregates, which tend to differ between land uses. Here, we assessed the effects of SOM and pore geometry on the diversity and activity of microbial communities within aggregates formed under different land uses (undisturbed, plantation, pasture, and cropping). X-ray micro-computed tomography (μCT) revealed that macro-aggregates (2-8 mm) of undisturbed soils were porous, highly-connected, and had 200% more macro-pores compared with those from pasture and cropping soils. While the macro-aggregates of undisturbed soils had greater soil organic carbon (SOC) contents and N-acetyl β-glucosaminidase, β-glucosidase, and phosphatase activities, those of cropped soils harboured more diverse bacterial communities. Organic carbon was positively associated with the porosity of the macro-aggregates, which was negatively associated with microbial diversity and positively associated with enzyme activity. Thus, the biophysical processes in macro-aggregates may be important for SOC stabilization within the macro-aggregates.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.146286DOI Listing

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