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Multiple soil nutrient competition between plants, microbes, and mineral surfaces: model development, parameterization, and example applications in several tropical forests

机译:植物,微生物和矿物表面之间的多种土壤养分竞争:模型开发,参数化和几种热带森林中的示例应用

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Soil is a complex system where biotic (e.g., plant roots, micro-organisms) and abiotic (e.g., mineral surfaces) consumers compete for resources necessary for life (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus). This competition is ecologically significant, since it regulates the dynamics of soil nutrients and controls aboveground plant productivity. Here we develop, calibrate and test a nutrient competition model that accounts for multiple soil nutrients interacting with multiple biotic and abiotic consumers. As applied here for tropical forests, the Nutrient COMpetition model (N-COM) includes three primary soil nutrients (NH4+, NO3- and POx; representing the sum of PO43-, HPO42- and H2PO4-) and five potential competitors (plant roots, decomposing microbes, nitrifiers, denitrifiers and mineral surfaces). The competition is formulated with a quasi-steady-state chemical equilibrium approximation to account for substrate (multiple substrates share one consumer) and consumer (multiple consumers compete for one substrate) effects. N-COM successfully reproduced observed soil heterotrophic respiration, N2O emissions, free phosphorus, sorbed phosphorus and NH4+ pools at a tropical forest site (Tapajos). The overall model uncertainty was moderately well constrained. Our sensitivity analysis revealed that soil nutrient competition was primarily regulated by consumer-substrate affinity rather than environmental factors such as soil temperature or soil moisture. Our results also imply that under strong nutrient limitation, relative competitiveness depends strongly on the competitor functional traits (affinity and nutrient carrier enzyme abundance). We then applied the N-COM model to analyze field nitrogen and phosphorus perturbation experiments in two tropical forest sites (in Hawaii and Puerto Rico) not used in model development or calibration. Under soil inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus elevated conditions, the model accurately replicated the experimentally observed competition among nutrient consumers. Although we used as many observations as we could obtain, more nutrient addition experiments in tropical systems would greatly benefit model testing and calibration. In summary, the N-COM model provides an ecologically consistent representation of nutrient competition appropriate for land BGC models integrated in Earth System Models.
机译:土壤是一个复杂的系统,其中生物(例如植物根,微生物)和非生物(例如矿物质表面)的消费者在竞争生命所需的资源(例如氮,磷)。这种竞争具有生态意义,因为它调节土壤养分的动态并控制地上植物的生产力。在这里,我们开发,校准和测试一种养分竞争模型,该模型考虑了与多个生物和非生物消费者互动的多种土壤养分。如此处适用于热带森林,营养竞争模型(N-COM)包括三种主要土壤养分(NH4 +,NO3-和POx;代表PO43-,HPO42-和H2PO4-的总和)和五个潜在竞争者(植物根系,分解微生物,硝化剂,反硝化剂和矿物表面)。竞争用准稳态化学平衡近似表述,以说明底物(多个底物共享一个消费者)和消费者(多个消费者竞争一个底物)的影响。 N-COM成功复制了热带森林站点(塔帕霍斯)观察到的土壤异养呼吸,N2O排放,游离磷,吸附的磷和NH4 +库。总体模型不确定性受到了良好的约束。我们的敏感性分析表明,土壤养分竞争主要由消费者与底物的亲和力而不是土壤温度或土壤湿度等环境因素决定。我们的结果还暗示,在强营养限制下,相对竞争性很大程度上取决于竞争者的功能性状(亲和力和营养载体酶的丰度)。然后,我们使用N-COM模型分析了两个未用于模型开发或校准的热带森林站点(在夏威夷和波多黎各)的田间氮和磷扰动实验。在土壤无机氮和磷升高的条件下,该模型可精确复制实验观察到的养分消耗者之间的竞争。尽管我们使用了尽可能多的观测值,但在热带系统中进行更多的营养添加实验将大大有益于模型测试和校准。总而言之,N-COM模型提供了一个生态上一致的养分竞争表现形式,适用于集成在地球系统模型中的陆地BGC模型。

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