Drought induces soil microbial stress responses and emissions of volatile organic compounds in an artificial tropical rainforest — Linnea K. Honeker (2022) | RDL Network
Drought induces soil microbial stress responses and emissions of volatile organic compounds in an artificial tropical rainforest
Preprint 2022 English
Authors
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Linnea K. Honeker
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Giovanni Pugliese
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Johannes Ingrisch
Abstract
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Drought impacts microbial carbon cycling, and thus the fate of carbon in soils. Carbon allocation to energy via CO 2 producing respiration and to biosynthesis via volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions both represent consequent carbon loss to the atmosphere, although only the former is well studied. Here, we examined drought impacts on carbon allocation by soil microbes to CO 2 and VOCs using position-specific 13 C-labeled pyruvate and multi-omics in an artificial tropical rainforest. During drought, 13 C-VOCs efflux increased, driven by increased production and buildup of intermediate metabolites due to decreased interconnectivity between central carbon metabolism pathways, and 13 C-CO 2 efflux decreased, driven by an overall decrease in microbial activity. However, internal carbon allocation to energy relative to biosynthesis did not change, signifying maintained energy demand toward biosynthesis of VOCs and drought-stress induced biosynthesis pathways. Therefore, while carbon loss to the atmosphere via CO 2 decreases during drought, carbon loss via VOCs may increase.
Linnea K. Honeker, Giovanni Pugliese, Johannes Ingrisch, Jane D. Fudyma, Juliana Gil-Loaiza, Elisabeth P. Carpenter, Esther Singer, Gina Hildebrand, Lingling Shi, David Hoyt, Rosalie Chu, Jason Toyoda, Jordan Krechmer, Megan S. Claflin, Christian Ayala-Ortiz, Viviana Freire-Zapata, Eva Y. Pfannerstill, L. Erik Daber, Kathiravan Meeran, Michaela Dippold, Jürgen Kreuzwieser, Jonathan Williams, S. Nemiah Ladd, Christiane Werner, Malak Tfaily, Laura Meredith
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