IEECAS OpenIR  > 生态环境研究室
Climatic and edaphic controls over the elevational pattern of microbial necromass in subtropical forests
Mou, Zhijian1,2,3; Kuang, Luhui1,2,3; He, Lingfeng1,2,3; Zhang, Jing1,2; Zhang, Xinyu3,4; Hui, Dafeng5; Li, Yue1,2; Wu, Wenjia1,2; Mei, Qiming1,2; He, Xianjin6; Kuang, Yuanwen1,2; Wang, Jun1,2; Wang, Yunqiang7; Lambers, Hans8; Sardans, Jordi9,10; Penuelas, Josep9,10; Liu, Zhanfeng1,2
通讯作者Liu, Zhanfeng(liuzf@scbg.ac.cn)
2021-12-01
发表期刊CATENA
ISSN0341-8162
卷号207页码:10
摘要The sequestration of soil organic carbon (SOC) in terrestrial ecosystems is determined by the balance between plant- and microbial-derived carbon inputs and losses through soil respiration. However, a consensus on the elevational patterns of soil microbial necromass and its contribution to SOC is rare, and the information on how climatic and edaphic factors affect the accumulation of microbial necromass remains limited. In this study, soil samples were collected with a 50-m interval along an elevational gradient (200-950 m above sea level) to investigate the effects of climatic and edaphic variability associated with elevation and season on microbial necromass in subtropical forests. The concentration of soil amino sugar was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to characterize soil microbial necromass. Partial least squares path modeling (PLS-PM) was used for testing climatic and edaphic controls over the elevational pattern of microbial necromass. The concentration of soil microbial necromass and its contribution to SOC were affected by elevation and season, with lower concentration and contribution in the wet season than in the dry season. Soil microbial necromass linearly increased or followed a quadratic pattern with elevation, and accounted for 18.9% of SOC on average with a greater contribution from fungal necromass (13.2%) than from bacterial necromass (5.7%). Soil temperature, soil nitrogen and moisture content directly influenced the accumulation of soil microbial necromass with varied effects on fungal and bacterial necromass. Warmer and nutrient-impoverished environments were linked with the depletion of fungal necromass, whereas higher soil moisture and nutrient availability were positively associated with the accumulation of bacterial necromass. Our findings demonstrate that less microbial necromass, especially fungal necromass will accumulate in SOC in response to future climate warming in subtropical forests. Such information is valuable for improving our understanding of the potential impacts of future climatic change on soil carbon cycling in subtropical regions.
关键词Amino sugars Climatic variation Edaphic properties Elevational gradient Microbial necromass carbon Subtropical forests
DOI10.1016/j.catena.2021.105707
关键词[WOS]SOIL ORGANIC-MATTER ; AMINO-SUGARS ; CARBON ACCUMULATION ; RESIDUES ; FUNGAL ; DECOMPOSITION ; RESPONSES ; BIOMASS ; PLANT ; COMMUNITIES
收录类别SCI ; SCI
语种英语
资助项目Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences[XDA13020601] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[41771278] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[41571249] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[U1701246] ; Biological Resources Service Network Initiative of Chinese Academy of Sciences[ZSSD-007] ; Open Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology[SKLLQG1917] ; Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences ; US National Science Foundation (NSF) ; European Research Council Synergy grant[ERC-SyG-2013-610028 IMBALANCE-P]
WOS研究方向Geology ; Agriculture ; Water Resources
项目资助者Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences ; National Natural Science Foundation of China ; Biological Resources Service Network Initiative of Chinese Academy of Sciences ; Open Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology ; Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences ; US National Science Foundation (NSF) ; European Research Council Synergy grant
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Soil Science ; Water Resources
WOS记录号WOS:000703268900120
出版者ELSEVIER
引用统计
被引频次:20[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.ieecas.cn/handle/361006/17053
专题生态环境研究室
通讯作者Liu, Zhanfeng
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Key Lab Vegetat Restorat & Management Degraded Ec, South China Bot Garden, Guangzhou 510650, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, South China Bot Garden, CAS Engn Lab Vegetat Ecosyst Restorat Isl & Coast, Guangzhou 510650, Peoples R China
3.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Coll Resources & Environm, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Ecosyst Network Observat & Modeling, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
5.Tennessee State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Nashville, TN 37209 USA
6.Chongqing Univ, Key Lab Three Gorges Reservoir Reg Ecoenvironm, Minist Educ, Chongqing 400045, Peoples R China
7.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Earth Environm, China State Key Lab Loess & Quaternary Geol, Xian 710061, Peoples R China
8.Univ Western Australia, Sch Biol Sci, Perth, WA 6009, Australia
9.CSIC, Global Ecol Unit CREAF CEAB UAB, Cerdanyola Del Valles 08193, Catalonia, Spain
10.CREAF, Cerdanyola Del Valles 08193, Catalonia, Spain
推荐引用方式
GB/T 7714
Mou, Zhijian,Kuang, Luhui,He, Lingfeng,et al. Climatic and edaphic controls over the elevational pattern of microbial necromass in subtropical forests[J]. CATENA,2021,207:10.
APA Mou, Zhijian.,Kuang, Luhui.,He, Lingfeng.,Zhang, Jing.,Zhang, Xinyu.,...&Liu, Zhanfeng.(2021).Climatic and edaphic controls over the elevational pattern of microbial necromass in subtropical forests.CATENA,207,10.
MLA Mou, Zhijian,et al."Climatic and edaphic controls over the elevational pattern of microbial necromass in subtropical forests".CATENA 207(2021):10.
条目包含的文件
条目无相关文件。
个性服务
推荐该条目
保存到收藏夹
查看访问统计
导出为Endnote文件
谷歌学术
谷歌学术中相似的文章
[Mou, Zhijian]的文章
[Kuang, Luhui]的文章
[He, Lingfeng]的文章
百度学术
百度学术中相似的文章
[Mou, Zhijian]的文章
[Kuang, Luhui]的文章
[He, Lingfeng]的文章
必应学术
必应学术中相似的文章
[Mou, Zhijian]的文章
[Kuang, Luhui]的文章
[He, Lingfeng]的文章
相关权益政策
暂无数据
收藏/分享
所有评论 (0)
暂无评论
 

除非特别说明,本系统中所有内容都受版权保护,并保留所有权利。