July 1, 2023
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Influence of water flow on heterotrophic respiration of natural soils

Abstract

New evidence highlights the importance of hydrology to microbial decomposition of organic matter in soils. The objective of this study was to build a reproducible and controlled capability for measuring soil respiration in the laboratory and to test the hypothesis: Soil respiration rate in a flowing system will stay higher compared to in static water. We tested replicates for flowing versus non-flowing soil water for two different soils. The water content was maintained at a consistent saturation in the flowing system but significantly desaturated in the no-flow soils over the course of a 10-day and 28-day experiment. The measured respiration had a significantly higher rate of change in the first day for one soil but after the first day and for the entire reaction for the second soil there was no measurable difference in respiration.

Published: July 1, 2023

Citation

Rod K.A., K.F. Patel, and J. Zheng. 2022. Influence of water flow on heterotrophic respiration of natural soils Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.