articleNature CommunicationsMay 7, 2020GOLD OA

Iron-mediated organic matter decomposition in humid soils can counteract protection

Tianjin University · Iowa State University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract Soil organic matter (SOM) is correlated with reactive iron (Fe) in humid soils, but Fe also promotes SOM decomposition when oxygen (O 2 ) becomes limited. Here we quantify Fe-mediated OM protection vs. decomposition by adding 13 C dissolved organic matter (DOM) and 57 Fe II to soil slurries incubated under static or fluctuating O 2 . We find Fe uniformly protects OM only under static oxic conditions, and only when Fe and DOM are added together: de novo reactive Fe III phases suppress DOM and SOM mineralization by 35 and 47%, respectively. Conversely, adding 57 Fe II alone increases SOM mineralization by 8% following oxidation to 57 Fe III . Under O 2 limitation, de novo reactive 57 Fe III phases are…

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Keywords
  • Mineralization (soil science)
  • Soil water
  • Decomposition
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Organic matter
  • Dissolved organic carbon
  • Chemistry
  • Soil organic matter
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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