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    Tu, Thanh Thuy Nguyen; Egasse, Celine; Zeller, Bernd; Bardoux, Gerard; Biron, Philippe; Ponge, Jean-Francois; David, Brigitte; Derenne, Sylvie

    Soil biology & biochemistry, 11/2011, Letnik: 43, Številka: 11
    Journal Article

    We monitored the carbon isotope composition of bulk leaves and specific long-chain alkanes during a four-year litterbag experiment using super(13C-labelled leaves and unlabelled reference leaves of the European beech tree (Fagus sylvatica L.). Whereas the isotope composition of alkanes from ) super(1)3C-enriched leaves exhibited a marked decrease in super(13C-content, the isotope composition of unlabelled reference leaves remained nearly constant. We interpreted this difference as evidence for a microbial contribution to the long-chain alkane pool of the decomposing leaves and related it to the progressive invasion of leaves by soil organisms which was revealed upon microscopic examination. These results suggest that long-chain alkanes may not provide an unaltered record of organic carbon isotope composition in soils and sediments.)