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Organic carbon and microbiome in tundra and forest-tundra permafrost soils, southern yamal, Russia

Aleksei Zverev
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2021-01-08
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.474
CiteScore3.5
Impact factor1.3
ISSN08000395, 17518369
Environmental Chemistry
General Environmental Science
Oceanography
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
Abstract
Permafrost soils differ significantly from other soils because they serve as a huge reservoir for organic carbon accumulated during the Quaternary Period, which is at risk of being released as the Arctic warms. This study aimed to characterize existing carbon pools, delineate possible mineralization risks of soil organic matter and assess microbial communities in the tundra and forest–tundra permafrost soils of the southern Yamal region of Russia. The profile distribution of carbon, nitrogen and the C:N ratio showed non-gradual changes with depth due to the manifestation of cryopedogenesis in soil profiles, which lead to cryogenic mass transfer. Mean carbon stocks for the study area were 7.85 ± 2.24 kg m−2 (0–10 cm layer), 14.97 ± 5.53 kg m−2 (0–30 cm) and 23.99 ± 8.00 kg m−2 (0–100 cm). The analysis of the humus type revealed a predominance of fulvic type and low-molecular-weight fragments in the fulvic acid fraction, which indicates high mineralization risk of humic substances under Arctic warming conditions. The taxonomic analysis of soil microbiomes revealed 48 bacterial and archaeal phyla, among which proteobacteria (27%) and actinobacteria (20%) were predominant. The pH range and nitrogen accumulation were the main environmental determinants of microbial community diversity and composition in the studied soils.
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Alekseev I., Zverev A., Abakumov E. V. Organic carbon and microbiome in tundra and forest-tundra permafrost soils, southern yamal, Russia // Polar Research. 2021. Vol. 40.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.33265/polar.v40.5283
UR - https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v40.5283
TI - Organic carbon and microbiome in tundra and forest-tundra permafrost soils, southern yamal, Russia
T2 - Polar Research
AU - Alekseev, Ivan
AU - Zverev, Aleksei
AU - Abakumov, Evgeny V.
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/01/08
PB - Norwegian Polar Institute
VL - 40
SN - 0800-0395
SN - 1751-8369
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@article{2021_Alekseev,
author = {Ivan Alekseev and Aleksei Zverev and Evgeny V. Abakumov},
title = {Organic carbon and microbiome in tundra and forest-tundra permafrost soils, southern yamal, Russia},
journal = {Polar Research},
year = {2021},
volume = {40},
publisher = {Norwegian Polar Institute},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v40.5283},
doi = {10.33265/polar.v40.5283}
}