Mineralisation Flashcards

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Decomposition steps:

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  1. Reduction of organic matter by detritivores
    1. Resistant tissue breakdown by fungi
    2. Decomposition of organic substances by fungi and bacteria
      Decomposition of dead organisms and faeces by micro-organisms
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Role of ecosystem engineers?

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  • Transport organic matter and micro-organisms through soil
    • Mix organic material and micro-organisms
    • Influence soil structure
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3
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Humus:

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  • Contains most resistant substances
    • Contains OH and COOH groups
    • Negative charge - high CEC (because CEC depends on pH)
    • Below pH 7 (more acidic) - carboxyl exchange
      Above pH 7 (more basic) - carboxyl and hydroxyl exchange
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4
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How does humus bond to metal ion?

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Through chelation; humus is the ligand. Trivalent cations are more stable than divalent cations (stronger electrostatic bonds and chelate ring, and due to CFS)

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5
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Importance of chelation?

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Improves soil formation, removes heavy metals, and prevents unwanted reactions involving essential nutrients. Chelated minerals are also more rapidly absorbed

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6
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What is a sesquioxide?

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3 O and 2 metal atoms (3:2) e.g. Al2O3
- 50-90% organic matter bound to clay or sesquioxide
Extra bonds -> less decomposition

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7
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Phenolic

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one or more OH bonded to an aromatic ring
- Most resistant substances of OM
- Form chains
- Can only be broken down by phenol oxydase

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8
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How do phenolics reduce decomposition?

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Reduce decomposition of other organic molecules by interfering with enzymes.

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9
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Immobilisation

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when mineralised components are taken up by micro-organisms for production of biomass
Strong competition between micro-organisms and roots for nutrients (from mineralisation) - microbes win

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10
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Can C from dissimilation be used for assimilation?

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No because it is converted to co2 which disappears from the system

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