Enhanced organic matter decomposition in sediment by Tubifex tubifex and its pathway

The role of Tubifex tubifex in organic matter (OM) decomposition in aquatic ecosystems has been widely studied, but considerable uncertainties exist in terms of the effect mechanism. The effect of T. tubifex on sediment OM decomposition in laboratory-scale microcosms was quantified, and possible pat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental management 2020-12, Vol.275, p.111281-111281, Article 111281
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Jiqiang, Wan, Yun, Cao, Zhifan, Zhang, Miao, Zheng, Fuchao, Leng, Xin, Zhao, Dehua, An, Shuqing
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Zusammenfassung:The role of Tubifex tubifex in organic matter (OM) decomposition in aquatic ecosystems has been widely studied, but considerable uncertainties exist in terms of the effect mechanism. The effect of T. tubifex on sediment OM decomposition in laboratory-scale microcosms was quantified, and possible pathways were identified. In the first 7 days of the decomposition of OM mixed in sediment, no significant effect of T. tubifex on organic matter loss (OML) was observed for both low- and high-OM treatments; meanwhile, from day 7–60, T. tubifex addition significantly improved OML from 55.0%-57.5% to 71.8%–77.7% in the low-OM treatments and from 55.5%-56.6% to 64.1%–68.7% in the high-OM treatments. The enhanced OML observed with T. tubifex was mainly due to the promoted decomposition of refractory organic components, e.g., cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. The proportion of refractory components in the gut of T. tubifex was significantly lower than that in the sediments (p 
ISSN:0301-4797
1095-8630
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.111281