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1 Biogeochemistry of Wetlands
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) Biogeochemistry of Wetlands Science and Applications ADVANCES IN BIOGEOCHEMISTRY Wetland Biogeochemistry Laboratory Soil and Water Science Department University of Florida Instructor : Patrick Inglett 9/21/2018 9/21/2018 9/21/2018 9/21/2018 WBL P.W. Inglett WBL 1 1 1

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4 Molecular Approaches:
Abundance/ expression of specific gene Relative abundances of groups expressing gene q-PCR PCR DGGE t-RFLP Characterization of specific organisms having the gene Cloning Sequencing Environmental sample NA extraction probes 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

5 Molecular Approaches:
Consortia c, Epifluorescence micrograph after hybridization with the general bacterial probe EUBmix (blue), the specific bacterial probe DBACT-193 (red) and the specific archaeal probe DARCH-872 (green). The bacterial partner is pink, as it hybridizes with both the general and specific bacterial probes. d, Epifluorescence micrograph after hybridization with the general archaeal probe ARCH915 (blue), the specific archaeal probe DARCH-872 (red) and the general bacterial probe EUBmix (green). The archaeal partner is pink because it hybridizes with both the general and specific archaeal probes. Scale bars, 5   m. See Methods for specification of probes. Raghoebarsing et al Nature 440, 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

6 Natural Abundance Levels
Isotopic Approaches: Natural Abundance Levels Monitored groundwater Nitrate in wells near drainage ditches 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett Sidle et al Wetlands 20:

7 Isotopic Approaches: Enriched Levels 13CO2 13C 13C 13C Time Time Time
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8 Isotopic Approaches: Enriched Levels
Buckley, et al Appl. Env. Microbiol. 73: 3189–3195 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

9 Cooperative relationship ?
EPS Glycolate BACTERIA ALGAE CO2 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

10 Group-Specific 13C Tracing (using Phospholipid Fatty Acids, PLFA)
Cyanophytes Green Algae Green Algae Gram(-) Bacteria Gram(-) Bacteria Gram(+) Bacteria 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

11 Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles
Mutual dependency of one cycle on another (feedbacks and controls) or one organism on another (microbes, algae, and vegetation) Linkages between biogeochemical processes and biotic communities (vegetation, algae, and microbes) Cycles at different scales (molecular to landscape) 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

12 Biogeochemical Gradients
Hydrologic gradients Climate gradients Nutrient gradients Biotic community gradients Spatial gradients Temporal gradients Scales 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

13 Coupled Cycles Ecosystem Processes:
Nutrient Competition Plant Microbial Biomass Nitrifiers Denitrifiers Org-N NH4+ NO3- N2/N2O 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

14 Salt Marsh Nutrient Limitation?
Ecosystem Coupling: Salt Marsh Nutrient Limitation? Plant Cont Cont Sundareshwar, et al Science 299: 563 – 565. 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

15 Salt Marsh Nutrient Limitation?
Coupled Cycles: Salt Marsh Nutrient Limitation? Control w/ P Control w/ Glucose Sundareshwar, et al Science 299: 563 – 565. 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

16 Salt Marsh Nutrient Limitation?
Coupled Cycles: Salt Marsh Nutrient Limitation? Plant P NH4+ NO3- C N-fixers Nitrifiers Denitrifiers N2/N2O Sundareshwar, et al Science 299: 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

17 Improving Models Lithology Hydrology Land Use 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

18 Improving Models Vegetation Organic matter Rhizosphere interactions
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19 Improving Models Photos courtesy of G. W. Hurt 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

20 Improving Models RECENTLY DRAINED RECENTLY FLOODED
Aerobic Anaerobic Mn2+ Fe2+ Fe3+ Mn4+ RECENTLY FLOODED FLOODED FOR LONG PERIOD WELL-DRAINED SOIL 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett

21 Improving Models http://www.riversofalabama.org/HEADQUARTERS.htm
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23 Real-Time Data 05:00 08:00 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett 11:00

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30 The Future Identification of organism and pathway diversity
Refine methods to partition and trace element flows Integrate the concepts of coupled cycles into our temporal and landscape models Real time simulations/predictions 9/21/2018 P.W. Inglett


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