Laura E. Scott-Denton
University of Colorado Boulder
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Oecologia | 2007
Michael N. Weintraub; Laura E. Scott-Denton; Steven K. Schmidt; Russell K. Monson
Previous studies have found that root carbon inputs to the soil can stimulate the mineralization of existing soil carbon (C) pools. It is still uncertain, however, whether this “primed” C is derived from elevated rates of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition, greater C release from microbial pools, or both. The goal of this research was to determine how the activities of the microbial exoenzymes that control SOM decomposition are affected by root C inputs. This was done by manipulating rhizodeposition with tree girdling in a coniferous subalpine forest in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, USA, and following changes in the activities of nine exoenzymes involved in decomposition, as well as soil dissolved organic C, dissolved organic and inorganic nitrogen (N), and microbial biomass C and N. We found that rhizodeposition is high in the spring, when the soils are still snow-covered, and that there are large ephemeral populations of microorganisms dependent upon this C. Microbial N acquisition from peptide degradation increased with increases in microbial biomass when rhizodeposition was highest. However, our data indicate that the breakdown of cellulose, lignin, chitin, and organic phosphorus are not affected by springtime increases in soil microbial biomass associated with increases in rhizodeposition. We conclude that the priming of soil C mineralization by rhizodeposition is due to growth of the microbial biomass and an increase in the breakdown of N-rich proteins, but not due to increases in the degradation of plant litter constituents such as cellulose and lignin.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2003
Laura E. Scott-Denton; Kimberlee L. Sparks; Russell K. Monson
Abstract We examined soil respiration to determine what measurable environmental variables can be used to predict variation in soil respiration rates, spatially and temporally, at a high-elevation, mixed conifer, subalpine forest site at the Niwot Ridge Ameriflux Site in Colorado. For three summers, soil respiration rates were measured using soil collars and a portable gas-exchange system. Transects of the collars were established to ensure spatial characterization of the litter-repleted areas beneath tree crowns and the litter-depleted open spaces between tree crowns. Soil temperature and soil moisture were both identified as important drivers of soil respiration rate, but were found to confound each other and to function as primary controls at different scales. Soil temperature represents a primary control seasonally, and soil moisture represents a primary control interannually. Spatially, organic layer thickness, ammonium concentration, water content, and the microbial and soil soluble carbon pools were found to predict variation from point to point. Soil microbial biomass strongly correlated to soil respiration rate, whereas root biomass was identified as a weak predictor of respiration rate and only when controlling for other variables. Spatial variation in soil respiration rate is highly determined by the depth of the soil organic horizon, which in this ecosystem varies predictably according to distance from trees. The conclusions that can be drawn from the study provide the foundation for the development of future models of soil respiration driven by fundamental variables of the climate and soil microenvironment.
Global Change Biology | 2002
Russell K. Monson; Andrew A. Turnipseed; Jed P. Sparks; Peter Harley; Laura E. Scott-Denton; Kimberlee L. Sparks; Travis E. Huxman
Global Change Biology | 2006
Laura E. Scott-Denton; Todd N. Rosenstiel; Russell K. Monson
Oecologia | 2005
Russell K. Monson; Jed P. Sparks; Todd N. Rosenstiel; Laura E. Scott-Denton; Travis E. Huxman; Peter Harley; Andrew A. Turnipseed; Sean P. Burns; Brant Backlund; Jia Hu
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | 2008
Terri M. Porter; Christopher W. Schadt; L Rizvi; Andrew P. Martin; Steven K. Schmidt; Laura E. Scott-Denton; Rytas Vilgalys; Jean-Marc Moncalvo
Oecologia | 2010
Russell K. Monson; Margaret R. Prater; Jia Hu; Sean P. Burns; Jed P. Sparks; Kimberlee L. Sparks; Laura E. Scott-Denton
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2013
Laura E. Scott-Denton; David J. P. Moore; Nan A. Rosenbloom; Timothy G. F. Kittel; Sean P. Burns; David Schimel; Russell K. Monson
Archive | 2010
Russell K. Monson; David J. P. Moore; Laura E. Scott-Denton; Samuel P. Burns
Archive | 2008
Russell K. Monson; David J. P. Moore; Laura E. Scott-Denton; Nan A. Rosenbloom; Timothy G. F. Kittel