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Flooding effects on soil phenol oxidase activity and phenol release during rice straw decomposition
Author(s) -
Liu Shurong,
Hu Ronggui,
Zhao Jinsong,
Brüggemann Nicolas,
Bol Roland,
Cai Gaochao,
Lin Shan,
Shaaban Muhammad
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of plant nutrition and soil science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.644
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 1522-2624
pISSN - 1436-8730
DOI - 10.1002/jpln.201300356
Subject(s) - mineralization (soil science) , chemistry , phenol , straw , rice straw , decomposition , agronomy , environmental chemistry , nitrogen , organic chemistry , inorganic chemistry , biology
Phenol oxidase (Pox) plays a key role in soil C cycle and its presence may affect soil C mineralization during crop residue decomposition. To examine soil dynamics and relationships between Pox, phenols, Fe 2+ , and C mineralization, we designed a 53‐d laboratory experiment conducted with and without rice straw addition and under non‐flooded and flooded conditions. The results demonstrate that rice straw can indeed decompose faster under flooded conditions. The addition of rice straw significantly increased soil Pox activity (up to 15‐fold), but only under flooded conditions. Rice straw application increased alkali extractable phenol (AEP) concentration by 129% at day 4. However, flooded conditions reduced soil AEP by 61% and 49% at day 53 with and without rice straw application, respectively. Phenol oxidase activity was positively correlated with dissolved organic C and Fe 2+ , while negatively related to AEP, which itself was positively correlated with C mineralization ( i.e. , CO 2 emission rates). Also, all relationships between soil Pox, AEP, Fe 2+ , and C were stronger under flooded conditions. We therefore conclude that flooded conditions in paddy soil may promote straw decomposition as a result of the stimulation of Pox activity and phenol decomposition.

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