Patterns and mechanisms of belowground carbon responses to changes in precipitation

Hongyang Chen, Qi Zhang, Lingyan Zhou, Xuhui Zhou
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It is well known that aboveground productivity usually increases with precipitation. However, how belowground carbon (C) processes respond to changes in precipitation remains elusive, although belowground net primary productivity (BNPP) represents more than one-half of NPP and soil stores the largest terrestrial C in the biosphere. This study is to review response patterns of belowground C processes (BNPP and soil C) to changes in precipitation from transect studies, manipulative experiments, modeling, and data integration and synthesis. The results suggest the possible existence of nonlinear patterns of BNPP and soil C in response to changes in precipitation, which is largely different from linear response for aboveground productivity. C allocation, root turnover time, and species composition may be three key processes underlying mechanisms of the nonlinear responses to changes in precipitation for belowground C processes. In addition, microbial community structure and long-term ecosystem processes (e.g., mineral assemblage, soil texture, aggregate stability) may also affect response pattern of belowground C processes to changes in precipitation. At last, we discuss implications and future perspectives for potential nonlinear responses of belowground C processes to changes in precipitation.
地下碳对降水变化的响应模式和机制
众所周知,地面生产力通常会随着降水量的增加而提高。然而,尽管地下净初级生产力(BNPP)占净初级生产力的二分之一以上,而且土壤储存了生物圈中最大的陆地碳,但地下碳过程如何响应降水量的变化仍是一个未知数。本研究通过横断面研究、操控实验、建模以及数据整合与综合,回顾了地下碳过程(BNPP 和土壤碳)对降水变化的响应模式。研究结果表明,BNPP 和土壤碳对降水变化的响应可能存在非线性模式,这与地面生产力的线性响应有很大不同。碳分配、根系周转时间和物种组成可能是地下碳过程对降水变化的非线性响应机制的三个关键过程。此外,微生物群落结构和长期生态系统过程(如矿物组合、土壤质地、聚合稳定性)也可能影响地下碳过程对降水变化的响应模式。最后,我们讨论了地下碳过程对降水变化的潜在非线性响应的影响和未来展望。
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