Mixing of pine and arbuscular mycorrhizal tree species changed soil organic carbon storage by affecting soil microbial characteristics

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作者
Wang, Yaoxiong [1 ]
Zhou, Yunchao [1 ]
Tang, Fenghua [1 ]
Cao, Qianbin [1 ]
Bai, Yunxing [1 ]
机构
[1] Guizhou Univ, Inst Forest Resources & Environm Guizhou, Coll Forestry, Key Lab Forest Cultivat Plateau Mt Guizhou Prov, Guiyang, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金; 中国博士后科学基金;
关键词
Pine mixed forests; Carbon sink; Microbial biomass; Mineral-associated organic carbon; Mycorrhizal associations; USE EFFICIENCY; MIXED STANDS; NITROGEN; FORESTS; MATTER; SUBSTITUTION; ASSOCIATIONS; PLANTATIONS; MASSONIANA; BIOMASS;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172630
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Pure and mixed pine forests are found all over the world. The mycorrhizal type affects soil microbial activity and carbon sequestration capacity in pure forests. However, the effects of mycorrhizal type on microbial characteristics and carbon sequestration capacity in pine mixed forests remain untested. Further, making it difficult to predict carbon storage of the conversion from pure pine forests to mixed forests at larger scales. Herein, a metaanalysis showed that the contents of soil microbial biomass, mineral-associated organic carbon, and soil organic carbon in pine mixed forests with introduced arbuscular mycorrhizal tree species (PMAM) increased by 26.41 %, 58.55 %, and 27.41 %, respectively, compared to pure pine forests, whereas those of pine mixed forests without arbuscular mycorrhizal tree species (PMEcM) remained unchanged. Furthermore, the effect size of microbial biomass, mineral-associated organic carbon and organic carbon contents in subsoil of PMAM are 56.48 %, 78.49 % and 43.05 %, respectively, which are higher than those in topsoil. The improvement of carbon sinks throughout the PMAM soil profile is positively correlated with increases in microbial biomass and mineralassociated organic carbon in subsoil, according to regression analysis and structural equation modelling. In summary, these results highlight that the positive effects of introducing arbuscular mycorrhizal tree species rather than ectomycorrhizal tree species into pure pine forests on soil microbial biomass and carbon sequestration. The positive link between microbial biomass, mineral-associated organic carbon, and soil organic carbon suggests an underlying mechanism for how soil microorganisms store carbon in pine mixed forests. Nevertheless, our findings also imply that the soil carbon pool of PMAM may be vulnerable under climate change. Based on the above findings, we propose that incorporating mycorrhizal type of tree species and soil thickness into mixed forests management and biodiversity conservation.
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