Microbial necromass under global change and implications for soil organic matter

AbstractMicrobial necromass is an important source and component of soil organic matter (SOM), especially within the most stable pools. Global change factors such as anthropogenic nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) inputs, climate warming, elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO2), and periodic precipitation reduction (drought) strongly affect soil microorganisms and consequently, influence microbial necromass formation. The impacts of these global change factors on microbial necromass are poorly understood despite their critical role in the cycling and sequestration of soil carbon (C) and nutrients. Here, we conducted a meta-analysis to reveal general patterns of the effects of nutrient addition, warming, eCO2, and drought on amino sugars (biomarkers of microbial necromass) in soils under croplands, forests, and grasslands. Nitrogen addition combined with P and K increased the content of fungal (+21%), bacterial (+22%), and total amino sugars (+9%), consequently leading to increased SOM formation. Nitrogen addition alone increased solely bacterial necromass (+10%) because the decrease of N limitation stimulated bacterial more than fungal growth. Warming increased bacterial necromass, because bacteria have competitive advantages at high temperatures compared to fungi. Other global change factors (P and NP addition, eCO2, and drought) had minor effects on microbial necromass because of: (i) compensation of the impacts by opposite processes, and (ii) the short duration of experiments compared to the slow microbial necromass turnover. Future studies should focus on: (i) the stronger response of bacterial necromass to N addition and warming compared to that of fungi, and (ii) the increased microbial necromass contribution to SOM accumulation and stability under NPK fertilization, and thereby for negative feedback to climate warming.

Авторы
Hu Junxi1, 2 , Du Meilin1, 3 , Chen Jun1, 3 , Tie Liehua4 , Zhou Shixing1, 3 , Buckeridge K.M.5 , Cornelissen J.H.2 , Huang Congde1, 3 , Kuzyakov Yakov 6, 7
Журнал
Издательство
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Номер выпуска
12
Язык
Английский
Страницы
3503-3515
Статус
Опубликовано
Том
29
Год
2023
Организации
  • 1 College of Forestry Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu China
  • 2 Amsterdam Institute for Life and Environment (A-LIFE), Systems Ecology Section Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands
  • 3 Forestry Ecological Engineering in the Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, College of Forestry Sichuan Agricultural University Chengdu China
  • 4 Institute for Forest Resources and Environment Research Center of Guizhou Province Guizhou University Guiyang China
  • 5 Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology Belvaux Luxembourg
  • 6 Department of Soil Science of Temperate Ecosystems, Department of Agricultural Soil Science University of Goettingen Göttingen Germany
  • 7 Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) Moscow Russia
Дата создания
01.07.2024
Дата изменения
01.07.2024
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https://repository.rudn.ru/ru/records/article/record/109547/
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