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Peter McGee
School of Biological Sciences
University of Sydney
   Most topsoil in Australia is shallow and ancient.
    Organic Carbon (OC) has been lost esp from A
    horizon of cropping soil. Global problem.

   OC is the most critically important factor for
    sustainable use of soil. Can OC be restored to soil?
FUNGUS        %OC
    CONTROL       6.7 a
    222           7.7b
    347           7.6b
    367           7.9b

Quite clearly YES, but HOW?
Adding compost, and using no-till or green
 manure crops increases organic matter and
 necessarily increases organic carbon.
                    WRONG

RESPONSE: Review by Goaverts et al 2007
  showed occasional increase, occasional
  decrease but mostly no change in OC.
ie. conservation agriculture has unpredictable
  impact on OC in soil.
Stable, long-lived polyphenolic and
polyaromatic material physically protected
within micro-aggregates.



   OC is a fraction of OM. Well, lignin is a
    polyphenolic and lots enters the soil?
The main polyphenolic of plants (lignin) is the
 source of OC in soil.
                   WRONG

RESPONSE: Lignin is NOT the main constituent
 of OC. Lignin is polyaromatic but it is left in
 oxic zone. Lignin is oxidised rapidly
 (oxidative enzymes or directly). Labelling
 experiments show lignin is never found in
 stabilised OC fraction of the soil.
 Hydrolysis - process results in food and
    minerals for microbes. Takes place in
            Aerobic or anaerobic
  Oxidation – action of the highly reactive
    oxygen on recalcitrant compounds eg
    polyphenolics. Microbes (mostly fungi)
release oxidative enzymes. Carbon dioxide is
  released immediately. Oxidation does not
provide food for microbes: REQUIRES OXYGEN
   Carbon cycle: Microbes decompose, transform
    and deposit organic materials, eg some fungi
    deposit melanin, a complex polyphenolic
    compound, in their walls.

   Fungi develop soil structure (aggregates and
    pore spaces) where OC is protected (from
    oxygen)

              Can we use these features to store OC?
   Empirical research strongly supports storage
    of OC in protected aggregates.

   Aggregates the “structure” of soil structure.

   Hierarchical model of soil structure (Tisdall &
    Oades 1982) – specifically mentions organic
    materials, plant roots and hyphae (AM fungi).
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi
associate with most agric plants.
(AM) fungi constitute some 70% of
all microbial biomass in soil.
Hyphae of AM fungi are 0.5 to 5m
per g of soil.

DO AM FUNGI CONTRIBUTE TO
ORGANIC CARBON IN SOIL?
We have been
                               researching the
                               role of fungi in the
                               development of
                               “top soil” using
                               mine spoil,
                               amended with
                               composted council
MINE    COMPOST   PLANTS       refuse. We use
SPOIL   ADDED     with AM      tubes as shown.
        then      FUNGI
        PLANT
                        Data from C Daynes
Aggregation by AM fungi after 12 m
 * * **
*   *   **
*   *   *
        *




                  * Indicates stat significance
                  compared with 100% mine spoil.
   Consists of both aggregates and the pore
    space distribution.
   Pore space distribution can be measured by
    water-holding capacity.
1000
Suction Pressure (cm / H2O)




                                                 0% Compost,
                                                with or without
                                                plants and AMF



                              100
                                 10%   20%            30%         40%
                                        % Volume of water
1000
Suction Pressure (cm / H2O)




                                                      Plants alone in
                                                      composted (6%) spoil

                                No plants, 6%           Plants with AM Fungi
                                composted               in composted spoil
                                spoil




                       100
                              10%               20%             30%              40%
                                                  % Volume of water
                                                                      Data from C Daynes
OC Content of amended Mine
      Spoil after 6m.




         AM fungi increase AGGREGATION
       (enmesh, create pores) but not OC.
          Where does the OC come from?
   Tisdall & Oades: OC in micro-aggregates
    consists of hyphal fragments.

   Few saprotrophic (free-living) fungi survive
    for long. Saprotrophic fungi require source of
    energy. Plants provide energy to endophytes.

   We next isolated endophytic fungi from roots.
   Humus is what remains of organic matter after
    degradation (fungi) in aggregates (Tisdall).
    Black due to the presence of transformed
    polyphenolics and various polyaromatic
    compounds.
   Therefore we tested endophytic fungi that
    express polyphenolic or polyaromatic
    compounds in walls.
   Little known about polyphenolics of fungi.
   Melanin is polyphenolic, melanin is a common
    compounds found in fungi and other
    organisms, 60% hyphae in soil are melanised.
   Fungal melanin can degrade to humus.

Therefore, we isolated and tested melanitic root
 endophytes.
900 fungi isolated from
                          Cultured melanitic
roots: 13% were
                          endophytic fungus on
melanitic. Work of T
                          agar.
Mukasa Mugerwa.
Steel mesh (43
        Plant                              µm)          Perspex side




10 cm                                                      Hyphae



                                      FUNGAL (HYPHAL)
                PLANT (ROOT)           COMPARTMENT
                COMPARTMENT




                    6.5 cm


                                          PVC body



                             EXPERIMENTAL SETUP FOR
                             TESTING FORMATION OF OC
MEF ISOLATE   MWD        %OC
CONTROL        990a      6.7 a
222           1030b      7.7b
367           1010a   7.9b (18%)
No melanin    1003a      6.7a
358
   One crucial experiment showed that
    endophytic fungi translocate N but not C
    through the mycelium.

   As a consequence, as energy runs out the
    fungus withdraws and dies. If in an
    aggregate, the melanised wall remains behind.
   Normal anaerobic hydrolysis continues in the
    aggregate.
   If an MEF colonises an anaerobic
    aggregate, melanin remains because it will
    not be oxidised.
   Thus repeated colonisation of aggregates by
    MEF results in the ongoing deposition of
    stable OC (melanin) in aggregates.
   Plant materials are hydrolysed and oxidised
    within 7-10 m in warm, moist aerobic soil.

   AM fungi form aggregates. Some organic
    matter essential for aggregation.

   MEF deposit OC in aggregates.
   Protection from oxygen due to soil particles
    esp clay embedded on surface. Pores in
    aggregates clogged by hyphae (walls).
   Pores continue to form from anaerobic
    hydrolytic activity of microbes esp fungi.
   Melanin increases because it is left behind.
   Protection from oxygen ensures stability of
    polyphenolic deposits in aggregates.
   Aggregate breakdown results in oxidation.
   Cultivation increases movement of oxygen
    into soil esp to surface of
    aggregates, increasing rate of oxidation of
    polyphenolics. Short term gain (minerals for
    plants) for a long term loss of soil carbon.
   Restoration of soil requires action of AM
    fungi for structure. AM fungi present in many
    cultivated soils. AM fungi require presence of
    at least 3% organic matter such as crop
    residues to aggregate the soil.
   Restoration of soil carbon requires the
    inoculation of soil with specific fungi selected
    to deposit polyphenolic (melanin).

   Simply leaving the soil alone (for how
    long?), adding compost or green manure are
    slow and ultimately unpredictable approaches
    to sequestration of OC in soil.
I have presented the research of my students
and collaborators. I especially wish to thank
Greg Pattinson, Leonie Whiffen, Cathal
Daynes, Tom Mukasa-Mugerwa, Ning Zhang,
Lucy Qi, Jenny Saleeba, Osu Lilje, John
Crawford, Mike Cole and Bruce Sutton.
Funding has come from the cotton industry,
Waste Services NSW, Xstrata, and the
Environmental Trust.

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A more predictable approach to sequestration of organic carbon in soil. Peter McGee

  • 1. Peter McGee School of Biological Sciences University of Sydney
  • 2. Most topsoil in Australia is shallow and ancient. Organic Carbon (OC) has been lost esp from A horizon of cropping soil. Global problem.  OC is the most critically important factor for sustainable use of soil. Can OC be restored to soil?
  • 3. FUNGUS %OC CONTROL 6.7 a 222 7.7b 347 7.6b 367 7.9b Quite clearly YES, but HOW?
  • 4. Adding compost, and using no-till or green manure crops increases organic matter and necessarily increases organic carbon. WRONG RESPONSE: Review by Goaverts et al 2007 showed occasional increase, occasional decrease but mostly no change in OC. ie. conservation agriculture has unpredictable impact on OC in soil.
  • 5. Stable, long-lived polyphenolic and polyaromatic material physically protected within micro-aggregates. OC is a fraction of OM. Well, lignin is a polyphenolic and lots enters the soil?
  • 6. The main polyphenolic of plants (lignin) is the source of OC in soil. WRONG RESPONSE: Lignin is NOT the main constituent of OC. Lignin is polyaromatic but it is left in oxic zone. Lignin is oxidised rapidly (oxidative enzymes or directly). Labelling experiments show lignin is never found in stabilised OC fraction of the soil.
  • 7.  Hydrolysis - process results in food and minerals for microbes. Takes place in Aerobic or anaerobic  Oxidation – action of the highly reactive oxygen on recalcitrant compounds eg polyphenolics. Microbes (mostly fungi) release oxidative enzymes. Carbon dioxide is released immediately. Oxidation does not provide food for microbes: REQUIRES OXYGEN
  • 8. Carbon cycle: Microbes decompose, transform and deposit organic materials, eg some fungi deposit melanin, a complex polyphenolic compound, in their walls.  Fungi develop soil structure (aggregates and pore spaces) where OC is protected (from oxygen) Can we use these features to store OC?
  • 9. Empirical research strongly supports storage of OC in protected aggregates.  Aggregates the “structure” of soil structure.  Hierarchical model of soil structure (Tisdall & Oades 1982) – specifically mentions organic materials, plant roots and hyphae (AM fungi).
  • 10. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi associate with most agric plants. (AM) fungi constitute some 70% of all microbial biomass in soil. Hyphae of AM fungi are 0.5 to 5m per g of soil. DO AM FUNGI CONTRIBUTE TO ORGANIC CARBON IN SOIL?
  • 11. We have been researching the role of fungi in the development of “top soil” using mine spoil, amended with composted council MINE COMPOST PLANTS refuse. We use SPOIL ADDED with AM tubes as shown. then FUNGI PLANT Data from C Daynes
  • 12. Aggregation by AM fungi after 12 m * * ** * * ** * * * * * Indicates stat significance compared with 100% mine spoil.
  • 13. Consists of both aggregates and the pore space distribution.  Pore space distribution can be measured by water-holding capacity.
  • 14. 1000 Suction Pressure (cm / H2O) 0% Compost, with or without plants and AMF 100 10% 20% 30% 40% % Volume of water
  • 15. 1000 Suction Pressure (cm / H2O) Plants alone in composted (6%) spoil No plants, 6% Plants with AM Fungi composted in composted spoil spoil 100 10% 20% 30% 40% % Volume of water Data from C Daynes
  • 16. OC Content of amended Mine Spoil after 6m. AM fungi increase AGGREGATION (enmesh, create pores) but not OC. Where does the OC come from?
  • 17. Tisdall & Oades: OC in micro-aggregates consists of hyphal fragments.  Few saprotrophic (free-living) fungi survive for long. Saprotrophic fungi require source of energy. Plants provide energy to endophytes.  We next isolated endophytic fungi from roots.
  • 18. Humus is what remains of organic matter after degradation (fungi) in aggregates (Tisdall). Black due to the presence of transformed polyphenolics and various polyaromatic compounds.  Therefore we tested endophytic fungi that express polyphenolic or polyaromatic compounds in walls.
  • 19. Little known about polyphenolics of fungi.  Melanin is polyphenolic, melanin is a common compounds found in fungi and other organisms, 60% hyphae in soil are melanised.  Fungal melanin can degrade to humus. Therefore, we isolated and tested melanitic root endophytes.
  • 20. 900 fungi isolated from Cultured melanitic roots: 13% were endophytic fungus on melanitic. Work of T agar. Mukasa Mugerwa.
  • 21. Steel mesh (43 Plant µm) Perspex side 10 cm Hyphae FUNGAL (HYPHAL) PLANT (ROOT) COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT 6.5 cm PVC body EXPERIMENTAL SETUP FOR TESTING FORMATION OF OC
  • 22. MEF ISOLATE MWD %OC CONTROL 990a 6.7 a 222 1030b 7.7b 367 1010a 7.9b (18%) No melanin 1003a 6.7a 358
  • 23. One crucial experiment showed that endophytic fungi translocate N but not C through the mycelium.  As a consequence, as energy runs out the fungus withdraws and dies. If in an aggregate, the melanised wall remains behind.
  • 24. Normal anaerobic hydrolysis continues in the aggregate.  If an MEF colonises an anaerobic aggregate, melanin remains because it will not be oxidised.  Thus repeated colonisation of aggregates by MEF results in the ongoing deposition of stable OC (melanin) in aggregates.
  • 25. Plant materials are hydrolysed and oxidised within 7-10 m in warm, moist aerobic soil.  AM fungi form aggregates. Some organic matter essential for aggregation.  MEF deposit OC in aggregates.
  • 26. Protection from oxygen due to soil particles esp clay embedded on surface. Pores in aggregates clogged by hyphae (walls).  Pores continue to form from anaerobic hydrolytic activity of microbes esp fungi.  Melanin increases because it is left behind.  Protection from oxygen ensures stability of polyphenolic deposits in aggregates.  Aggregate breakdown results in oxidation.
  • 27. Cultivation increases movement of oxygen into soil esp to surface of aggregates, increasing rate of oxidation of polyphenolics. Short term gain (minerals for plants) for a long term loss of soil carbon.  Restoration of soil requires action of AM fungi for structure. AM fungi present in many cultivated soils. AM fungi require presence of at least 3% organic matter such as crop residues to aggregate the soil.
  • 28. Restoration of soil carbon requires the inoculation of soil with specific fungi selected to deposit polyphenolic (melanin).  Simply leaving the soil alone (for how long?), adding compost or green manure are slow and ultimately unpredictable approaches to sequestration of OC in soil.
  • 29. I have presented the research of my students and collaborators. I especially wish to thank Greg Pattinson, Leonie Whiffen, Cathal Daynes, Tom Mukasa-Mugerwa, Ning Zhang, Lucy Qi, Jenny Saleeba, Osu Lilje, John Crawford, Mike Cole and Bruce Sutton. Funding has come from the cotton industry, Waste Services NSW, Xstrata, and the Environmental Trust.