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Tyler Sadutto MELNHE Shoestring Crew Franklin University Switzerland ‘16 Does CaSiO 3 Enhance Soil Respiration, Fine Root Production, or Microbial Activity?

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Page 1: Hb2015 sadutto-calcium

Tyler SaduttoMELNHE Shoestring Crew

Franklin University Switzerland ‘16

Does CaSiO3 Enhance Soil Respiration, Fine Root

Production, or Microbial Activity?

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Introduction – Soil Respiration

Measure of CO2 emitted from soil surface Heterotrophic and

AutotrophicThought to decrease

with increased nutrient availability Studied with N and P

additionsEffects of CaSiO3 are

unknown

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Objectives

To understand how CaSiO3 affects soil respiration by measuring Total soil respiration Fine root production Microbial respiration

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Methods

Calcium and Control plots – C1, C6, C8 at BEFTotal Soil Respiration:

LI-COR 8100 and soil respiration collars Measured every two weeks

Fine Root Production: Root screens Weigh biomass after three weeks

Microbial Respiration: One soil sample from each plot Base Trap Method

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Expected Results

Decrease in fine root productionDecrease in microbial respiration

Overall decrease in total soil respiration

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References

Fahey TJ et al. 2005. Soil Respiration and Soil Carbon Balance in a Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35: 244-253.

Hamburg S et al. 2003. Biotic Control of Calcium Cycling in Northern Hardwood Forests: Acid Rain and Aging Forests. Ecosystems 6: 399-406.

Hanson et al. 2000. Separating Root and Soil Microbial Contributions to Soil Respiration: a Review of Methods and Observations. Biogeochemistry 48: 115-146.

McLaughlin M, Wimmer R. 1999. Tansley Review No. 104: Calcium Physiology and Terrestrial Ecosystem Processes. New Phytology 142: 373-417.

Peng Y, Thomas S. 2010. Influence of Non-Nitrogenous Soil Amendments On Soil CO2 Efflux and Fine Root Production in an N-Saturated Northern Hardwood Forest. Ecosystems 13: 1145-1156.

Raich J, Potter C. 1995. Global Patterns of Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Soils. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9(1): 23-36.

Rastetter EB et al. 2013. Recovery from Disturbance that Requires Resynchronization of Ecosystem Nutrient Cycles. Ecological Applications 23(3): 621-642.

Savage K et al. 2013. Long-term Changes in Forest Carbon Under Temperature and Nitrogen Amendments in a Temperate Northern Hardwood Forest. Global Change Biology 19: 2389-2400.

Schlesinger W. 1977. Carbon balance in Terrestrial Detritus. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics: 51-81.

Yanai R et al. 2005. New Insights into Calcium Depletion in Northeastern Forests. Journal of Forestry: 14-20. Zak D et al. 2006. Microbial Cycling of C and N in Northern Hardwood Forests Receiving Chronic NO3

- Deposition. Ecosystems 9: 242-253.

Zhou W et al. 2014. Effects of Soil Moisture on the Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Heterotrophic Respiration: A Laboratory Incubation Study. PLOS ONE 9(3): 1-10.

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Acknowledgments

I would like to thank the following people for their support and guidance:

Jerome BarnerTim Fahey

Melany FiskMariann Johnston

Matt VadeboncoeurRuth Yanai

Shoestring Crew ‘15:Brigid Farrell, Austin Frewert, Matt Hayden, Nick Hodom, Caitlin

Holmes, Aaliyah Jason, Isaac Jo, Jalina Pannafino, Jessie Smith, Jessica Swindon