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Influence of Microbial Composition on the Carbon Storage Capacity of the Mangrove Soil at the Land-ocean Boundary in the Sundarban Mangrove Ecosystem,India
Authors:Subhajit Das  Abhishek Mukherjee  Tarun Kumar De  Minati De  Tapan Kumar Jana
Affiliation:1. Department of Marine Science, Calcutta University, Kolkata, Indiasubhajit_310@yahoo.com;3. Department of Marine Science, Calcutta University, Kolkata, India;4. Maniktala Girls' Siksha Bhavan, Kolkata, India
Abstract:Spatiotemporal assessment of the mangrove soil of Indian Sundarban revealed that decomposition rate of the organic matter was significantly lower in the anoxic condition than that of the oxic condition. Higher degree of enzyme activity in the oxic soil than the anoxic condition suggested that slower biomineralization in anoxic condition would facilitate long-term storage of organic matter in that particular ecosystem. Microbial population of nitrifying bacteria, phosphate solubilizing bacteria, cellulose degrading bacteria and fungi showed significant reduction in anoxic incubation than that in oxic incubation. In contrary, sulfate reducing bacteria and free living N2 fixing bacteria showed higher population in anoxic incubation indicating their preference for anaerobic condition. Soil CO2 emission rate decreased with the increase in anoxicity and was largely dependent on the soil redox potential, organic carbon and microbial population of the mangrove soil.
Keywords:Soil CO2 emission  phosphatase  dehydrogenase  β-D glucosidase  urease  oxic/anoxic incubation  Sundarban Mangrove Forest
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