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Frontiers in Environmental Science | 2018

Soil Microbial Populations Shift as Processes Protecting Organic Matter Change during Podzolization

Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Jean-Thomas Cornélis; Eric Van Ranst; Steeve Bonneville; Sebastian Doetterl; Bruno Delvaux

In the upper part of the solum of mineral soils, soil organic and mineral constituents co-evolve through pedogenesis, that in turn impacts the transformation and stabilization of soil organic matter (SOM). Here, we assess the reciprocal interactions between soil minerals, SOM and the broad composition of microbial populations in a 530-year chronosequence of podzolic soils. Five pedons, derived from beach sand, are studied. From young to old soils, net acidification parallels mineral dissolution and the formation of eluvial and illuvial horizons. Organo-mineral associations (OMA) accumulate in the illuvial B horizon of the older soils (330-530 yrs). Apart from contributing to SOM stabilization and protection, organo-mineral compounds progressively fill up interparticle voids. The subsequent loss of porosity leads to horizon induration, decrease of hydraulic conductivity, which promote redoximorphic processes. While recalcitrant SOM is preserved in the topsoil of the old soils, the largest quantity of protected SOM occurs in the indurated, temporalily waterlogged B horizons, through both the OMA accumulation and inhibition of microbial decomposition. SOM protection is thus both time- and horizon-specific. The microbiota also evolve along the chronosequence. Fungi dominate in all horizons of the younger soils and in the topsoil of the older soils, while bacteria prevail in the cemented B horizons of older soils. This shift in microbial community composition is due to the interdependent co-evolution of SOM and minerals during pedogenesis. Our results call for considering the microenvironment and parameters inherent to decomposer microorganisms to understand SOM protection processes in soils.


Geoderma | 2014

Silicon isotopes record dissolution and re-precipitation of pedogenic clay minerals in a podzolic soil chronosequence

Jean-Thomas Cornélis; Dominique Weis; Les M. Lavkulich; Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Bruno Delvaux; Jane Barling


European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2011

Protective role of silicon in the banana- Cylindrocladium spathiphylli pathosystem

Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Lucie Kablan; Marc Dorel; Bruno Delvaux; Jean-Michel Risède; Anne Legrève


Chemical Geology | 2016

Rare earth elements dynamics along pedogenesis in a chronosequence of podzolic soils

Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Sophie Cornu; Zuzana Fekiacova; Marie Detienne; Bruno Delvaux; Jean-Thomas Cornélis


Geoderma | 2017

Can Fe isotope fractionations trace the pedogenetic mechanisms involved in podzolization

Zuzana Fekiacova; Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Loick Bechon; Jean-Thomas Cornélis; Sophie Cornu


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2018

Isolating organic carbon fractions with varying turnover rates in temperate agricultural soils – A comprehensive method comparison

Christopher Poeplau; Axel Don; Johan Six; Michael Kaiser; Dinesh K. Benbi; Claire Chenu; M. Francesca Cotrufo; Delphine Derrien; Paola Gioacchini; Stephanie Grand; E. G. Gregorich; Marco Griepentrog; Anna Gunina; Michelle L. Haddix; Yakov Kuzyakov; Anna Kühnel; Lynne M. Macdonald; Jennifer L. Soong; Sylvain Trigalet; Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Pere Rovira; Bas van Wesemael; Martin Wiesmeier; Sabina Yeasmin; I. V. Yevdokimov; Rolf Nieder


Archive | 2016

Bacterial Fe III reduction enhances the dissociation of Fe oxyhydroxides - OM associations in podzolic Bhs soil horizons

Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Steeve Bonneville; Benoît Stenuit; Bruno Delvaux; Jean-Thomas Cornélis


Archive | 2016

Soil texture data Brazilian SOGLO field sites

Benjamin Campforts; Marijn Van de Broek; Sylvain Trigalet; Jérôme Schoonejans; Jérémy Robinet; Dacil Unzue Belmonte; Yolanda Amerjeiras; Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Jean Paolo Gomes Minella


Les 13es journées d'études des sols JES 2016 | 2016

Bacterial FeIII reduction enhances the dissociation of Fe oxyhydroxides - organic matter associations in podzolic Bhs soil horizons

Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Steeve Bonneville; Benoît Stenuit; Bruno Delvaux; Jean-Thomas Cornélis


Goldschmidt Conference Abstracts 3267 | 2016

Dissimilatory Bacterial FeIII Reduction Enhances the Dissociation of Fe Oxyhydroxides – Organic Matter Associations in Podzolic Bhs Soil Horizons

Marie-Liesse Vermeire; Steeve Bonneville; Benoît Stenuit; Bruno Delvaux; Jean-Thomas Cornélis

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Bruno Delvaux

Université catholique de Louvain

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Les M. Lavkulich

University of British Columbia

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Sophie Cornu

Aix-Marseille University

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Dominique Weis

University of British Columbia

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Jane Barling

University of British Columbia

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Benoît Stenuit

Université catholique de Louvain

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