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A glimpse below… The soil food web Teri C. Balser, Assistant Professor, UW-Madison tcbalser@wisc.edu
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What is soil biology? What role does it play in soil quality?
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Soil organisms are involved in nearly every aspect of soil quality Organic matter Nitrate Leaching Soil Community Nutrient cycling Structure/Aggregation Humification Decomposition
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In order to understand how biology affects our soils - we need to understand a little about the organisms who live there
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Water Soil particles Plant roots Soil is a habitat
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Soil is alive… For example, in 1g of soil: >100,000,000 bacterial cells >11,000 species of bacteria Also fungi and larger animals
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Who’s there? Macrofauna: Soil ‘Engineers’
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TermiteSnail Earthworm Vole Soil Animals Centipede Pseudoscorpion
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1.Decomposition (shredding residues) 2.Mixing soil (aeration) Decomposition rate of blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis) Soil animals are important for
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Who’s there? Mesofauna: Soil predators, pathogens, herbivores
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Soil mesofauna Nematodes Mites Protozoa
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Soil mesofauna Nematodes Mites Protozoa Soil mesofauna are important for 1.Residue decomposition 1.Predation 1.Pathogenesis
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Microorganisms: Soil process controllers
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Soil microorganisms Fungi Bacteria
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Filamentous growth What are the advantages of filamentous habit?
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Fungi Filamentous growth Functionally critical! -Wood degrading -Mycorrhizal association myco (fungus) + rhiza (root) (Symbiotic structure formed by a fungus plus a plant)
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Source: Harrison et al 1999 Roots without mycorrhizae
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Source: Harrison et al 1999 Roots with mycorrhizae
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Bacteria Small, single celled ~2µm What is the importance of small size?
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Bacteria Small, single celled Abundant Bacteria Fungi Conventionaltillage No-till Prairie Forest
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Bacteria Small, single celled Abundant Diverse - taxonomically and functionally!
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Diversity in soil is important for nitrogen cycling.
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Relationship to soil quality?
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Diversity may be important in response to management
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Ecosystem Microbiology Laboratory, UW-Madison (www.ecosystem-microbiology.wisc.edu) Teri C. Balser tcbalser@wisc.edu USDA-CREES, NSF, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, NASA Lab members: Jessica Mentzer, Jenny Kao, Liang Chao, Nicole Craig, Lindsey Moritz, Meredith Schuman, Dr. David Bart, Dr. Daouda Ndaiye, Dr. Harry Read THANK YOU!
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