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DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11993-1
WOS记录号: WOS:000483716100008
论文题名:
Plant roots increase both decomposition and stable organic matter formation in boreal forest soil
作者: Adamczyk, Bartosz1,2,3,4; Sietio, Outi-Maaria2,3; Strakoya, Petra4,5; Prommer, Judith6; Wild, Birgit6,7,8,9; Hagner, Marleena10; Pihlatie, Mari1,2,11; Fritze, Hannu4; Richter, Andreas6; Heinonsalo, Jussi1,2,3,12
通讯作者: Adamczyk, Bartosz
刊名: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
ISSN: 2041-1723
出版年: 2019
卷: 10
语种: 英语
WOS关键词: ECTOMYCORRHIZAL FUNGI ; LITTER DECOMPOSITION ; CARBON SEQUESTRATION ; SUGAR MAPLE ; NITROGEN ; COMMUNITIES ; TANNINS ; POLYPHENOLS ; MYCORRHIZA ; STORAGE
WOS学科分类: Multidisciplinary Sciences
WOS研究方向: Science & Technology - Other Topics
英文摘要:

Boreal forests are ecosystems with low nitrogen (N) availability that store globally significant amounts of carbon (C), mainly in plant biomass and soil organic matter (SOM). Although crucial for future climate change predictions, the mechanisms controlling boreal C and N pools are not well understood. Here, using a three-year field experiment, we compare SOM decomposition and stabilization in the presence of roots, with exclusion of roots but presence of fungal hyphae and with exclusion of both roots and fungal hyphae. Roots accelerate SOM decomposition compared to the root exclusion treatments, but also promote a different soil N economy with higher concentrations of organic soil N compared to inorganic soil N accompanied with the build-up of stable SOM-N. In contrast, root exclusion leads to an inorganic soil N economy (i.e., high level of inorganic N) with reduced stable SOM-N buildup. Based on our findings, we provide a framework on how plant roots affect SOM decomposition and stabilization.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/146749
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作者单位: 1.Univ Helsinki, Dept Agr Sci, POB 66, Helsinki, Finland
2.Univ Helsinki, Inst Atmospher & Earth Syst Res INAR, Helsinki, Finland
3.Univ Helsinki, Dept Microbiol, POB 66, Helsinki, Finland
4.Nat Resources Inst Finland, PL 2, Helsinki 00791, Finland
5.Univ Helsinki, Dept Forest Sci, POB 27, Helsinki, Finland
6.Univ Vienna, Dept Microbiol & Ecosyst Sci, Althanstr 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
7.Univ Gothenburg, Dept Earth Sci, Gothenburg, Sweden
8.Stockholm Univ, Dept Environm Sci & Analyt Chem, Stockholm, Sweden
9.Stockholm Univ, Bolin Ctr Climate Res, Stockholm, Sweden
10.Nat Resources Inst Finland, Tietotie 2, Jokioinen 31600, Finland
11.Univ Helsinki, Viikki Plant Sci Ctr ViPS, Helsinki, Finland
12.Finnish Meteorol Inst, Climate Syst Res, Helsinki, Finland

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Adamczyk, Bartosz,Sietio, Outi-Maaria,Strakoya, Petra,et al. Plant roots increase both decomposition and stable organic matter formation in boreal forest soil[J]. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS,2019-01-01,10
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