Microbial nutrient limitations and chemical composition of soil organic carbon regulate the organic carbon mineralization and temperature sensitivity in forest and grassland soils

IF 3.9 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Mengyang You, Diankun Guo, Hongai Shi, Peng He, Martin Burger, Lu-Jun Li
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Abstract

Background and aim

Soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization which relates to SOC stability and sequestration, predicating the SOC stocks under climate change, is affected by land use and exogenous carbon addition. However, how SOC chemical composition and soil enzymes regulate SOC mineralization of grassland and forest soils receiving exogenous C addition is still not well understood.

Methods

Forest and grassland soils were incubated without or with two levels of 13C-enriched glucose, simulating labile C inputs, at 15 and 25 ℃ for 28 days. The priming effect, temperature sensitivity (Q10), enzyme activities and chemical composition of SOC were determined.

Results

Increasing labile C addition and higher temperature accelerated native SOC mineralization in forest and grassland soil. Changes of enzyme C:N and N:P ratio contributed to the differences in CO2 production in forest and grassland soil. In grassland soil, the relationship between soil-derived CO2 production and relative peak areas of SOC at 1420 cm−1 by Fourier-Transform infrared spectroscopy was significant. The temperature sensitivity of the native SOC mineralization in the forest soil amended with 0.8 g glucose-C kg−1 dry soil application was greater than that with 0.4 g glucose-C kg−1 dry soil application, but in the grassland soil, the Q10 of glucose derived CO2 emission was lower after the higher glucose application.

Conclusion

Soil enzyme nutrient ratios and chemical composition of SOC together play an important role in regulating the mineralization of SOC and the Q10 value of external C addition mineralization in forest and grassland soil.

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Plant and Soil
Plant and Soil 农林科学-农艺学
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8.20
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543
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2.5 months
期刊介绍: Plant and Soil publishes original papers and review articles exploring the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and that enhance our mechanistic understanding of plant-soil interactions. We focus on the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and seek those manuscripts with a strong mechanistic component which develop and test hypotheses aimed at understanding underlying mechanisms of plant-soil interactions. Manuscripts can include both fundamental and applied aspects of mineral nutrition, plant water relations, symbiotic and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, root anatomy and morphology, soil biology, ecology, agrochemistry and agrophysics, as long as they are hypothesis-driven and enhance our mechanistic understanding. Articles including a major molecular or modelling component also fall within the scope of the journal. All contributions appear in the English language, with consistent spelling, using either American or British English.
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