Divergent responses of soil respiration to biocrusts during the nongrowing and growing seasons in a dryland shrubland ecosystem

IF 4.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Chao Guan , Xinyang Song , Shiyan Zhou , Yifan Jiang , Linjie Qiao , Xiaojun Ma , Ning Chen , Changming Zhao
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Biocrusts, which are distinctive elements in arid and semiarid ecosystems, stand out as pivotal regulators of soil respiration. However, the intricate seasonal variability in the response of soil respiration to diverse biocrust types has not been determined. Using three years of continuous field measurements taken at hourly intervals, we explored the seasonal (nongrowing and growing seasons) responses of soil respiration to cyanobacteria-, lichen- and moss-dominated biocrusts in a shrubland on the Loess Plateau in China. Our results revealed that the effects of cyanobacteria-dominated biocrusts on total soil respiration varied between the nongrowing and growing seasons, whereas the effects of moss- and lichen-dominated biocrusts on total soil respiration showed no significant seasonal differences. Notably, the effect of biocrusts on seasonal soil respiration fluctuations was associated with the biocrust type, with biocrust layer respiration increasing mostly in the following order: cyanobacteria < lichen < moss. The magnitude of this effect was influenced not only by the biocrust type but also by the nongrowing and growing seasons. Soil temperature emerged as a primary driver of total soil respiration during the nongrowing season, whereas soil moisture predominated during the growing season. Moreover, annual precipitation dynamics may have shifted the roles of biocrusts and the key determinants of soil respiration. Collectively, our findings emphasize the importance of considering the nongrowing and growing seasons independently, as well as the specific biocrust type, when assessing the responses of soil respiration in arid and semiarid ecosystems.
旱地灌丛生态系统生长与非生长季节土壤呼吸对生物结皮的差异响应
生物结皮是干旱和半干旱生态系统中独特的元素,是土壤呼吸的关键调节因子。然而,土壤呼吸对不同生物结皮类型响应的复杂季节变化尚未确定。利用连续三年每小时一次的野外测量,我们探索了黄土高原灌木林地土壤呼吸对蓝藻、地衣和苔藓为主的生物结皮的季节性(非生长期和生长期)响应。结果表明,以蓝藻为主的生物壳对土壤呼吸总量的影响在生长季节和非生长季节之间存在差异,而以苔藓和地衣为主的生物壳对土壤呼吸总量的影响没有显著的季节差异。值得注意的是,生物结皮对季节性土壤呼吸波动的影响与生物结皮类型有关,生物结皮层呼吸增加的顺序主要为:蓝藻+ lt;地衣& lt;苔藓。这种效应的大小不仅受生物结壳类型的影响,还受生长季节和非生长季节的影响。非生长季土壤温度是土壤全呼吸的主要驱动因子,而生长季土壤湿度占主导地位。此外,年降水动态可能改变了生物结皮的作用和土壤呼吸的关键决定因素。总的来说,我们的研究结果强调了在评估干旱和半干旱生态系统中土壤呼吸响应时,独立考虑非生长季节和生长季节以及特定生物结壳类型的重要性。
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Applied Soil Ecology
Applied Soil Ecology 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
4.20%
发文量
363
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soil Ecology addresses the role of soil organisms and their interactions in relation to: sustainability and productivity, nutrient cycling and other soil processes, the maintenance of soil functions, the impact of human activities on soil ecosystems and bio(techno)logical control of soil-inhabiting pests, diseases and weeds.
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