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Calcitic nanofibres in soils and caves: a putative fungal contribution to carbonatogenesis

Auteur(s)
Bindschedler, Saskia 
Institut de biologie 
Editeur(s)
Millière, L
Cailleau, G
Job, Daniel 
Institut de biologie 
Verrechia, Eric P
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Geological Society, London, Special Publications, The Geological Society, 2010/336/1/225-238
Résumé
The origin of soil mineralized nanofibres remains controversial. It is attributed to either biogenic factors or physicochemical processes. Scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope observations show that nanofibres could originate from the breakdown of fungal hyphae, especially its cell wall. It is hypothesized that during the decay of organic matter, cell wall microfibrils are released in the soil where they are exposed to mineralizing pore fluids, leading to their calcitic pseudomorphosis and/or are used as a template for calcite pre-cipitation. When associated with needle fibre calcite bundles, nanofibres could indicate the relict of an organic sheath in which calcite has precipitated. This paper emphasizes the important roles of both organic matter and fungi in carbonatogenesis, and consequently in the soil carbon cycle.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/2609
DOI
10.1144/SP336.11
Autre version
http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/SP336.11
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 main article: Bindschedler_S_Calcitic_nanofibres_20191113.pdf (1.01 MB)
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