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摘要
硫作为生物生长和代谢所必需的营养元素,与碳、氮循环密切相关,是草原生产力的限制性元素之一。本文研究了华北断裂带硫含量和34S稳定同位素的空间分布,旨在探讨干旱和半干旱草原干旱指数(AI)梯度对硫循环动态的塑造作用。在干旱指数为0.12的地区,土壤硫含量和硫同位素组成(δ34S)与干旱指数无相关性,表明该地区的硫循环主要受非生物过程的影响。在 0.12 ≤ AI < 0.32 的区域,硫含量和 δ34S 值都随着 AI 的上升而增加,微生物介导的还原是主要的硫循环过程。在 0.32 ≤ AI < 0.60 的地区,土壤中的硫含量随着 AI 的升高而继续增加,但随着 AI 的升高,δ34S 显著下降,这表明植物吸收是该地区最主要的硫循环过程。这项研究证明了人工合成指数对硫动力学的重大影响,为深入了解干旱梯度硫循环的不同驱动因素提供了见解,并为在全球气候变化下制定有针对性的策略提供了指导。
Sulfur biogeochemical dynamics of grassland soils in northern China transect along an aridity gradient
As an essential nutrient element for biological growth and metabolism, sulfur is closely interlinked with the carbon and nitrogen cycles, and it is one of the limiting elements for grassland productivity. Here we investigated the spatial distribution of sulfur contents and 34S stable isotope along the North China Transect (NCT), with the aim to explore the shaping role of the aridity index (AI) gradient on sulfur cycling dynamic in arid and semi-arid grasslands. In the area with AI < 0.12, soil sulfur contents and sulfur isotopic compositions (δ34S) showed no correlation with AI, indicating that abiotic processes predominantly govern the sulfur cycle in this area. In the area where 0.12 ≤ AI < 0.32, both sulfur contents and δ34S values increased with rising AI, with microbial-mediated reduction being the primary sulfur cycling process. In the area with 0.32 ≤ AI < 0.60, soil sulfur contents continued to increase with higher AI, but δ34S significantly decreased as AI increased, suggesting plant uptake as the dominant sulfur cycling process in this area. This study demonstrated the significant impact of AI on sulfur dynamics, providing insights into the different drivers of sulfur cycling along the aridity gradient, and offering guidance for developing targeted strategies under global climate change.
期刊介绍:
Geoderma - the global journal of soil science - welcomes authors, readers and soil research from all parts of the world, encourages worldwide soil studies, and embraces all aspects of soil science and its associated pedagogy. The journal particularly welcomes interdisciplinary work focusing on dynamic soil processes and functions across space and time.