Saccharolytic activity and its role as a limiting step in methane formation during the anaerobic degradation of rice straw in rice paddy soil
Rice straw polysaccharides are one of the major C sources for CH sub(4) formation in anoxic rice paddy soils. We investigated the initial step of straw degradation by measuring the substrate-saturated activities of the polysaccharolytic enzymes beta -glucosidase, exo- beta -1,4-glucanase and xylosid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biology and fertility of soils 2002-02, Vol.35 (1), p.62-67 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rice straw polysaccharides are one of the major C sources for CH sub(4) formation in anoxic rice paddy soils. We investigated the initial step of straw degradation by measuring the substrate-saturated activities of the polysaccharolytic enzymes beta -glucosidase, exo- beta -1,4-glucanase and xylosidase using substrates labelled with methylumbelliferone (MUF). The actual activity of the enzymes was measured by the release of reducing sugars after the inhibition of microbial carbohydrate uptake by toluene. The substrate-saturated enzyme activities increased during the first 11 days of incubation, while the actual activities decreased, presumably due to the decreasing access of straw polysaccharides to hydrolytic enzymes. The temporal progress of polysaccharide hydrolysis, transient accumulation of fermentation products and CH sub(4) production indicated five distinct phases. In phase I ( |
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ISSN: | 0178-2762 1432-0789 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00374-002-0442-z |