Biodegradation of C-labeled model and cornstalk lignins, phenols, model phenolase humic polymers, and fungal melanins as influenced by a readily available carbon source and soil

易得碳源和土壤对C标记模型和玉米秸秆木质素、酚类、模型酚酶腐殖质聚合物和真菌黑色素的生物降解的影响

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Abstract

After 6 months of incubation in a fertile neutral sandy loam, about 48% of the ring carbons and 2-carbons and 60% of the OCH(3) carbons of specifically labeled coniferyl alcohol had evolved as CO(2). After 1 year, corresponding values were 55 and 65%. When coniferyl alcohol units were linked into model and cornstalk lignins, about 23% of the ring carbons and 2-carbons and 39% of the OCH(3) carbons had evolved as CO(2) after 6 months. After 1 year, corresponding values were about 28 and 46%. The addition of orange leaves (0.5%, wt/wt) after 6 months did not significantly increase the evolution of CO(2). Addition of orange leaves (0.5%, wt/wt) with specifically C-labeled pyrocatechol, coumaryl alcohol, model lignins, humic acid-type phenolic polymers and of uniformly C-labeled fungal melanins did not increase labeled C losses or C losses from the orange leaves. Decomposition of protein and pyrocatechol linked into model humic acid polymers, coniferyl alcohol C in model lignins, and Eurotium echinulatum melanin in six soils varied from 2 to 14%. Significant differences in C losses were related to soils and were not influenced by orange leaf applications.

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