Not all soil carbon is created equal: Labile and stable pools under nitrogen input

AbstractAnthropogenic activities have raised nitrogen (N) input worldwide with profound implications for soil carbon (C) cycling in ecosystems. The specific impacts of N input on soil organic matter (SOM) pools differing in microbial availability remain debatable. For the first time, we used a much‐improved approach by effectively combining the 13C natural abundance in SOM with 21 years of C3–C4 vegetation conversion and long‐term incubation. This allows to distinguish the impact of N input on SOM pools with various turnover times. We found that N input reduced the mineralization of all SOM pools, with labile pools having greater sensitivity to N than stable ones. The suppression in SOM mineralization was notably higher in the very labile pool (18%–52%) than the labile and stable (11%–47%) and the very stable pool (3%–21%) compared to that in the unfertilized control soil. The very labile C pool made a strong contribution (up to 60%) to total CO2 release and also contributed to 74%–96% of suppressed CO2 with N input. This suppression of SOM mineralization by N was initially attributed to the decreased microbial biomass and soil functions. Over the long‐term, the shift in bacterial community toward Proteobacteria and reduction in functional genes for labile C degradation were the primary drivers. In conclusion, the higher the availability of the SOM pools, the stronger the suppression of their mineralization by N input. Labile SOM pools are highly sensitive to N availability and may hold a greater potential for C sequestration under N input at global scale.

Авторы
Zang Huadong1 , Mehmood Imran2, 3 , Kuzyakov Yakov 4, 5 , Jia Rong1 , Gui Heng6 , Blagodatskaya Evgenia7 , Xu Xingliang8, 9 , Smith Pete10 , Chen Haiqing11 , Zeng Zhaohai1 , Fan Mingsheng2
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Издательство
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Номер выпуска
7
Язык
Английский
Статус
Опубликовано
Том
30
Год
2024
Организации
  • 1 College of Agronomy and Biotechnology China Agricultural University Beijing China
  • 2 College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, National Academy of Agriculture Green Development China Agricultural University Beijing China
  • 3 Shandong Rainbow Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd. Weifang China
  • 4 Department of Agricultural Soil Science University of Göttingen Göttingen Germany
  • 5 Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) Moscow Russia
  • 6 Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Science Kunming China
  • 7 Department of Soil Ecology Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ Halle (Saale) Germany
  • 8 Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modeling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
  • 9 College of Resources and Environment University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
  • 10 Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Aberdeen Aberdeen UK
  • 11 College of Land Science and Technology China Agricultural University Beijing China
Дата создания
10.10.2024
Дата изменения
10.10.2024
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https://repository.rudn.ru/ru/records/article/record/157592/
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