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Transformation of plant biochemicals to geological macromolecules during early diagenesis.

Marilyn L Fogel1, Noreen Tuross2.   

Abstract

Chemical and isotopic changes in plant biochemicals that were transformed into organic geochemicals have been measured in anaerobic, freshwater marsh environments. In two litter bag studies, plant biochemicals decayed extensively in the first year, as recorded by dry weight, C:N ratios, δ15N of bulk tissue and amino acids, and δ13C of individual amino acids. Molecular analyses of Rubisco revealed that the high-molecular-weight enzyme subunit could be recognized antigenically for at least 12 months, but concentrations and amounts declined. Geochemical compounds, advanced glycation endproducts, were not found in fresh plants, but formed gradually with first indications documented at 3 months. The organic remains of plants were reworked or replaced by microbial products from decomposition, as indicated by a shift in the isotopic composition of individual amino acids in total plant protein. In experiments with Rubisco, isotopic changes over time in the individual amino acids in the 50-60 kDa molecular weight range were substantial. These high-molecular-weight substances were no longer pristine molecules. Biochemical and isotopic tools for studying living processes have been demonstrated to be effective and novel approaches to identify and quantify altered geochemical remnants.

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Keywords:  Decomposition; Diagenesis; Key words Stable isotopes; Marshes; Proteins

Year:  1999        PMID: 28308011     DOI: 10.1007/s004420050867

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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