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An unknown oxidative metabolism substantially contributes to soil CO2 emissions

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BIOGEOSCIENCES
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 1155-1167

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/bg-10-1155-2013

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  1. French Institutes INRA-INRIA (ARC-VitelBio)
  2. French national agency ANR (DIMIMOS)
  3. le Conseil General d'Auvergne
  4. European Community [017841, 226701]

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The respiratory release of CO2 from soils is a major determinant of the global carbon cycle. It is traditionally considered that this respiration is an intracellular metabolism consisting of complex biochemical reactions carried out by numerous enzymes and co-factors. Here we show that the endoenzymes released from dead organisms are stabilised in soils and have access to suitable substrates and co-factors to permit function. These enzymes reconstitute an extracellular oxidative metabolism (EXOMET) that may substantially contribute to soil respiration (16 to 48% of CO2 released from soils in the present study). EXOMET and respiration from living organisms should be considered separately when studying effects of environmental factors on the C cycle because EXOMET shows specific properties such as resistance to high temperature and toxic compounds.

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