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Microbial metabolic response to winter warming stabilizes soil carbon

机译:微生物代谢反应冬季变暖稳定土壤碳

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Current consensus on global climate change predicts warming trends with more pronounced temperature changes in winter than summer in the Northern Hemisphere at high latitudes. Moderate increases in soil temperature are generally related to faster rates of soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition in Northern ecosystems, but there is evidence that SOC stocks have remained remarkably stable or even increased on the Tibetan Plateau under these conditions. This intriguing observation points to altered soil microbial mediation of carbon-cycling feedbacks in this region that might be related to seasonal warming. This study investigated the unexplained SOC stabilization observed on the Tibetan Plateau by quantifying microbial responses to experimental seasonal warming in a typical alpine meadow. Ecosystem respiration was reduced by 17%-38% under winter warming compared with year-round warming or no warming and coincided with decreased abundances of fungi and functional genes that control labile and stable organic carbon decomposition. Compared with year-round warming, winter warming slowed macroaggregate turnover rates by 1.6 times, increased fine intra-aggregate particulate organic matter content by 75%, and increased carbon stabilized in microaggregates within stable macroaggregates by 56%. Larger bacterial "necromass" (amino sugars) concentrations in soil under winter warming coincided with a 12% increase in carboxyl-C. These results indicate the enhanced physical preservation of SOC under winter warming and emphasize the role of soil microorganisms in aggregate life cycles. In summary, the divergent responses of SOC persistence in soils exposed to winter warming compared to year-round warming are explained by the slowing of microbial decomposition but increasing physical protection of microbially derived organic compounds. Consequently, the soil microbial response to winter warming on the Tibetan Plateau may cause negative feedbacks to global climate change and should be considered in Earth system models.
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    《Global change biology》 |2021年第10期|共18页
  • 作者单位

    China Agr Univ Natl Acad Agr Green Dev Coll Resources &

    Environm Sci Key Lab Plant Soil Interact Minist Educ Beijing Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Inst Geog Sci &

    Nat Resources Res Key Lab Ecosyst Network Observat &

    Modeling Beijing Peoples R China;

    Univ Exeter Coll Life &

    Environm Sci Geog Exeter Devon England;

    Chinese Acad Sci Inst Geog Sci &

    Nat Resources Res Key Lab Ecosyst Network Observat &

    Modeling Beijing Peoples R China;

    Jilin Agr Univ Coll Resource &

    Environm Sci Key Lab Soil Resource Sustainable Utilizat Commod Changchun Peoples R China;

    Rothamsted Res Dept Sustainable Agr Sci Harpenden Herts England;

    Univ Oklahoma Dept Microbiol &

    Plant Biol Inst Environm Genom Norman OK USA;

    Univ Gottingen Dept Soil Sci Temperate Ecosyst Gottingen Germany;

    China Agr Univ Natl Acad Agr Green Dev Coll Resources &

    Environm Sci Key Lab Plant Soil Interact Minist Educ Beijing Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Inst Geog Sci &

    Nat Resources Res Key Lab Ecosyst Network Observat &

    Modeling Beijing Peoples R China;

    Rothamsted Res Dept Sustainable Agr Sci Harpenden Herts England;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 物候学;生物科学;
  • 关键词

    carbon degradation genes; microbial anabolism; microbial community; SOC stabilization; soil aggregate turnover; winter warming;

    机译:碳降解基因;微生物合成词;微生物群落;SOC稳定;土壤汇总成交;冬季变暖;

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