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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150599
论文题名:
Soil Respiration and Bacterial Structure and Function after 17 Years of a Reciprocal Soil Transplant Experiment
作者: Ben Bond-Lamberty; Harvey Bolton; Sarah Fansler; Alejandro Heredia-Langner; Chongxuan Liu; Lee Ann McCue; Jeffrey Smith; Vanessa Bailey
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2016
发表日期: 2016-3-2
卷: 11, 期:3
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Physical geography ; Climate change ; Soil respiration ; Q10 temperature coefficient ; Rattlesnakes ; Bacteria ; Carbon dioxide ; Community structure
英文摘要: The effects of climate change on soil organic matter—its structure, microbial community, carbon storage, and respiration response—remain uncertain and widely debated. In addition, the effects of climate changes on ecosystem structure and function are often modulated or delayed, meaning that short-term experiments are not sufficient to characterize ecosystem responses. This study capitalized on a long-term reciprocal soil transplant experiment to examine the response of dryland soils to climate change. The two transplant sites were separated by 500 m of elevation on the same mountain slope in eastern Washington state, USA, and had similar plant species and soil types. We resampled the original 1994 soil transplants and controls, measuring CO2 production, temperature response, enzyme activity, and bacterial community structure after 17 years. Over a laboratory incubation of 100 days, reciprocally transplanted soils respired roughly equal cumulative amounts of carbon as non-transplanted controls from the same site. Soils transplanted from the hot, dry, lower site to the cooler and wetter (difference of -5°C monthly maximum air temperature, +50 mm yr-1 precipitation) upper site exhibited almost no respiratory response to temperature (Q10 of 1.1), but soils originally from the upper, cooler site had generally higher respiration rates. The bacterial community structure of transplants did not differ significantly from that of untransplanted controls, however. Slight differences in local climate between the upper and lower Rattlesnake locations, simulated with environmental control chambers during the incubation, thus prompted significant differences in microbial activity, with no observed change to bacterial structure. These results support the idea that environmental shifts can influence soil C through metabolic changes, and suggest that microbial populations responsible for soil heterotrophic respiration may be constrained in surprising ways, even as shorter- and longer-term soil microbial dynamics may be significantly different under changing climate.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/25416
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作者单位: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Joint Global Change Research Institute at the University of Maryland–College Park, 5825 University Research Court #3500, College Park, MD, 20740, United States of America;Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, United States of America;Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, United States of America;Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, United States of America;Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, United States of America;Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, United States of America;USDA-ARS, 215 Johnson Hall, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 99164, United States of America;Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Boulevard, Richland, WA, 99352, United States of America

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Ben Bond-Lamberty,Harvey Bolton,Sarah Fansler,et al. Soil Respiration and Bacterial Structure and Function after 17 Years of a Reciprocal Soil Transplant Experiment[J]. PLOS ONE,2016-01-01,11(3)
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