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DOI: 10.1111/gcb.14734
WOS记录号: WOS:000480041500001
论文题名:
Microbial community responses reduce soil carbon loss in Tibetan alpine grasslands under short-term warming
作者: Li, Yaoming1,2; Lv, Wangwang2,3; Jiang, Lili2; Zhang, Lirong2; Wang, Shiping2,4; Wang, Qi2,3; Xue, Kai3; Li, Bowen2,3; Liu, Peipei2,3; Hong, Huan2,3; Renzen, Wangmu2,3; Wang, A.2,3; Luo, Caiyun5,6; Zhang, Zhenhua5,6; Dorji, Tsechoe2,4; Tas, Neslihan7,8; Wang, Zhezhen9; Zhou, Huakun5,6; Wang, Yanfen3
通讯作者: Wang, Shiping ; Wang, Yanfen
刊名: GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
ISSN: 1354-1013
EISSN: 1365-2486
出版年: 2019
卷: 25, 期:10, 页码:3438-3449
语种: 英语
英文关键词: labile carbon limitation ; microbial community response ; soil heterotrophic respiration ; soil incubation ; soil respiration acclimation
WOS关键词: TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY ; THERMAL ADAPTATION ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; RESPIRATION ; MATTER ; BIOMASS ; FUNGI ; DECOMPOSITION ; ACCLIMATION ; RATES
WOS学科分类: Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向: Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:

Changes in labile carbon (LC) pools and microbial communities are the primary factors controlling soil heterotrophic respiration (R-h) in warming experiments. Warming is expected to initially increase R-h but studies show this increase may not be continuous or sustained. Specifically, LC and soil microbiome have been shown to contribute to the effect of extended warming on R-h. However, their relative contribution is unclear and this gap in knowledge causes considerable uncertainty in the prediction of carbon cycle feedbacks to climate change. In this study, we used a two-step incubation approach to reveal the relative contribution of LC limitation and soil microbial community responses in attenuating the effect that extended warming has on R-h. Soil samples from three Tibetan ecosystems-an alpine meadow (AM), alpine steppe (AS), and desert steppe (DS)-were exposed to a temperature gradient of 5-25 degrees C. After an initial incubation period, soils were processed in one of two methods: (a) soils were sterilized then inoculated with parent soil microbes to assess the LC limitation effects, while controlling for microbial community responses; or (b) soil microbes from the incubations were used to inoculate sterilized parent soils to assess the microbial community effects, while controlling for LC limitation. We found both LC limitation and microbial community responses led to significant declines in R-h by 37% and 30%, respectively, but their relative contributions were ecosystem specific. LC limitation alone caused a greater R-h decrease for DS soils than AMs or ASs. Our study demonstrates that soil carbon loss due to R-h in Tibetan alpine soils-especially in copiotrophic soils-will be weakened by microbial community responses under short-term warming.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/144242
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作者单位: 1.Beijing Forestry Univ, Coll Grassland Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
2.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, Key Lab Alpine Ecol, Beijing, Peoples R China
3.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
4.CAS Ctr Excellence Tibetan Plateau Earth Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
5.Chinese Acad Sci, Northwest Inst Plateau Biol, Xining, Qinghai, Peoples R China
6.Qinghai Prov Key Lab Restorat Ecol Cold Area, Xining, Qinghai, Peoples R China
7.Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Earth & Environm Sci Area, Berkeley, CA USA
8.Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Biosci Area, Berkeley, CA USA
9.Univ Chicago, Med & Biol Sci Div, Chicago, IL 60637 USA

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Li, Yaoming,Lv, Wangwang,Jiang, Lili,et al. Microbial community responses reduce soil carbon loss in Tibetan alpine grasslands under short-term warming[J]. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY,2019-01-01,25(10):3438-3449
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