Adenylate energy charge (AEC) in soil: an almost ignored determination of soil microbial activity - in memory of Phil Brookes

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Biology and Fertility of Soils Pub Date : 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1007/s00374-025-01908-2
Rainer Georg Joergensen, Paolo Nannipieri
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The current opinion paper aims to revitalize the important methodological approach initiated by Phil Brookes to measure the adenylate energy charge (AEC) of soils, which indicates the energy status of microbial biomass carbon (MBC). Even dormant soil microorganisms maintain high AEC, i.e., (ATP + 0.5 × ADP) / (ATP + ADP + AMP), levels and, thus, rather stable ATP/MBC and adenylate/MBC ratios. New extractants, improved enzymatic tests, and chromatographic systems are available now that could give new impetus to the measurement of adenylates and AEC in soil. The AEC is a useful tool to investigate important and still unsolved questions in soil microbial biochemistry. For example, drying and rewetting cycles of soil lead to AEC fluctuations, where the energy fluxes of ATP hydrolysis and synthesis remain unknown. Decreasing AEC values might give insights into microbial death processes, particularly in combination with amino sugar assays or molecular genetic techniques.

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土壤中腺苷酸能量电荷(AEC):一种几乎被忽视的土壤微生物活性测定方法——纪念菲尔·布鲁克斯
本文旨在重振Phil Brookes发起的测量土壤腺苷酸能量电荷(AEC)的重要方法,该方法表明微生物生物量碳(MBC)的能量状态。即使处于休眠状态的土壤微生物也能保持较高的AEC,即(ATP + 0.5 × ADP) / (ATP + ADP + AMP)水平,从而保持相当稳定的ATP/MBC和腺苷酸/MBC比率。新的萃取剂、改良的酶促试验和色谱系统的出现为土壤中腺苷酸和AEC的测定提供了新的动力。AEC是研究土壤微生物生物化学中尚未解决的重要问题的有效工具。例如,土壤的干燥和再湿润循环导致AEC波动,其中ATP水解和合成的能量通量仍然未知。降低AEC值可能有助于了解微生物死亡过程,特别是与氨基糖测定或分子遗传技术相结合。
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Biology and Fertility of Soils
Biology and Fertility of Soils 农林科学-土壤科学
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期刊介绍: Biology and Fertility of Soils publishes in English original papers, reviews and short communications on all fundamental and applied aspects of biology – microflora and microfauna - and fertility of soils. It offers a forum for research aimed at broadening the understanding of biological functions, processes and interactions in soils, particularly concerning the increasing demands of agriculture, deforestation and industrialization. The journal includes articles on techniques and methods that evaluate processes, biogeochemical interactions and ecological stresses, and sometimes presents special issues on relevant topics.
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