Structure of a Microbial Community in Soil after Prolonged Addition of Low Levels of Simulated Acid Rain

Author:

Pennanen Taina1,Fritze Hannu1,Vanhala Pekka2,Kiikkilä Oili1,Neuvonen Seppo3,Bååth Erland4

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Forest Research Institute, 01301 Vantaa,1

2. Finnish Environment Institute, 00250 Helsinki,2 and

3. Kevo Subarctic Research Institute, University of Turku, 20500 Turku,3 Finland, and

4. Department of Microbial Ecology, Lund University, 223 62 Lund, Sweden4

Abstract

ABSTRACT Humus samples were collected 12 growing seasons after the start of a simulated acid rain experiment situated in the subarctic environment. The acid rain was simulated with H 2 SO 4 , a combination of H 2 SO 4 and HNO 3 , and HNO 3 at two levels of moderate acidic loads close to the natural anthropogenic pollution levels of southern Scandinavia. The higher levels of acid applications resulted in acidification, as defined by humus chemistry. The concentrations of base cations decreased, while the concentrations of exchangeable H + , Al, and Fe increased. Humus pH decreased from 3.83 to 3.65. Basal respiration decreased with decreasing humus pH, and total microbial biomass, measured by substrate-induced respiration and total amount of phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA), decreased slightly. An altered PLFA pattern indicated a change in the microbial community structure at the higher levels of acid applications. In general, branched fatty acids, typical of gram-positive bacteria, increased in the acid plots. PLFA analysis performed on the bacterial community growing on agar plates also showed that the relative amount of PLFA specific for gram-positive bacteria increased due to the acidification. The changed bacterial community was adapted to the more acidic environment in the acid-treated plots, even though bacterial growth rates, estimated by thymidine and leucine incorporation, decreased with pH. Fungal activity (measured as acetate incorporation into ergosterol) was not affected. This result indicates that bacteria were more affected than fungi by the acidification. The capacity of the bacterial community to utilize 95 different carbon sources was variable and only showed weak correlations to pH. Differences in the toxicities of H 2 SO 4 and HNO 3 for the microbial community were not found.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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