Spatial and temporal variations of microbial properties at different scales in shallow subsurface sediments
- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
- Vol. 63-65 (1) , 797-808
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02920476
Abstract
Microbial abundance, activity, and community-level physiological profiles (CLPP) were examined at centimeter and meter scales in the subsurface environment at a site near Oyster, VA. At the centimeter scale, variations in aerobic culturable heterotrophs (ACH) and glucose mineralization rates (GMR) were highest in the water table zone, indicating that water availability has a major effect on variations in microbial abundance and activity. At the meter scale, ACH and microaerophiles decreased significantly with depth, whereas anaerobic GMR often increased with depth; this may indicate low redox potentials at depth caused by microbial consumption of oxygen. Data of CLPP indicated that the microbial community (MC) in the soybean field exhibited greater capability to utilize multiple carbon sources than MC in the corn field. This difference may reflect nutrient availability associated with different crops (soybean vs corn). By using a regression model, significant spatial and temporal variations were observed for ACH, microaerophiles, anaerobic GMR, and CLPP. Results of this study indicated that water and nutrient availability as well as land use could have a dominant effect on spatial and temporal variations in microbial properties in shallow subsurface environments.Keywords
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