How Microbes Survive in Saturated Soils
In the last few weeks, some areas have received a considerable amount of rain, some would say excess rain. While all microbes live on water films in the soil, too much water changes the microbial community. Excess water also displaces oxygen in the soil which is detrimental to both certain types of microbes and also to plant health. Roots need to be able to absorb oxygen for respiration to break down the root sugars for energy. Oxygen is the fuel to making both fires burn hotter and also for plants and animals to burn oxygen and sugars to produce energy. In flooded soils, the majority of obligate aerobic microbes die within 24-72 hours. As dissolved oxygen is depleted; biological activity drops by 50% within 48 hours. Then facultative and obligate anaerobic organisms take over. Obligate means that either oxygen is totally required (obligate aerobes) or not required (obligate anaerobe). Aerobe mean oxygen loving, anaerobe means absence of oxygen. Facultative microbes may live in either ...