Kinetics of the aerobic decomposition of Talauma ovata and Saccharum officinarum - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v34i4.9396

Authors

  • Karen Zauner Gimenes Universidade Federal de São Carlos Author
  • Luciene Aparecida Leite-Rossi Universidade Federal de São Carlos Author
  • Marcela Bianchessi Cunha-Santino Universidade Federal de São Carlos Author
  • Irineu Bianchini Junior Universidade Federal de São Carlos Author
  • Susana Trivinho-Strixino Universidade Federal de São Carlos Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v34i4.9396

Keywords:

riparian zone, mass loss, mineralization, dissolved organic carbon, particulate organic carbon

Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate the kinetics of aerobic decomposition of Saccharum officinarum and Talauma ovata leaves. For each species, decomposition chambers (leaves and water) were set up, which were maintained under controlled conditions. Each sampling day (1, 7, 15, 30, 39, 58, 72 and 90 days), the concentrations of total organic carbon, pH and electrical conductivity (EC) were determined in the dissolved fraction, while the mass and cell wall fractions (CWF) were determined in the particulate fraction. The pH stabilization of the chambers with T. ovata and S. officinarum leaves occurred in alkaline (ca. 8 - 8.5) and close to the neutrality (ca. 7 - 7.5) environment, respectively. The EC values were on average 1.6 times higher in incubations with T. ovata leaves. The mass loss did not differ between the species (mean = 53.85%), however the decay coefficient was higher for S. officinarum (k4 = 0.007 day-1) than for T. ovata (k4 = 0.005 day-1) leaves. The CWF mass loss (mean = 50.16%) and their coefficient (0.0090 day-1) were similar. S. officinarum decomposed faster due to its high concentrations of energetic compounds of interest to the microbiota. The slower decomposition of T. ovata may have occurred due to the presence of secondary compounds with negative effects to the microorganisms.

 


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Published

2012-03-23

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Ecology and Limnology

How to Cite

Kinetics of the aerobic decomposition of Talauma ovata and Saccharum officinarum - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v34i4.9396. (2012). Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 34(4), 419-429. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v34i4.9396

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