The influence of forest-to-cropland conversion on temperature sensitivity of soil microbial respiration across tropical to temperate zones

被引:0
|
作者
Pan, Jun [1 ]
Liu, Yuan [2 ]
He, Nianpeng [3 ,4 ]
Li, Chao [5 ]
Li, Mingxu [6 ]
Xu, Li [6 ]
Sun, Osbert Jianxin [1 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Forestry Univ, Sch Ecol & Nat Conservat, Beijing 100083, Peoples R China
[2] Michigan State Univ, Dept Plant Soil & Microbial Sci, E Lansing, MI USA
[3] Northeast Forestry Univ, Key Lab Sustainable Forest Ecosyst Management, Minist Educ, Harbin 150040, Peoples R China
[4] Northeast Forestry Univ, Northeast Asia Ecosyst Carbon Sink Res Ctr, Harbin 150040, Peoples R China
[5] Minzu Univ China, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Beijing 100081, Peoples R China
[6] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Geog Sci & Nat Resources Res, Key Lab Ecosyst Network Observat & Modeling, Beijing 100101, Peoples R China
来源
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Carbon; Global warming; Land use change; SOM; Geographical variation; Temperature sensitivity; ORGANIC-MATTER DECOMPOSITION; LAND-USE CONVERSION; CARBON DECOMPOSITION; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CO2; EMISSIONS; Q(10) VALUES; INCUBATION; PH; MINERALIZATION; AVAILABILITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.soilbio.2024.109322
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
As one of the most important drivers of global climate change, land use change (LUC) has markedly altered the regional and global carbon (C) cycles. However, the geographic variations and the key drivers in the effects of LUC on temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil microbial respiration (Rs) are still not fully elucidated, hence impeding the spatially explicit predictions of soil C cycling under climate change. Here, we used a paired-plot approach with data for 19 locations distributed from the tropical to temperate zones in eastern China, and compared the temperature responses of Rs between forest and cropland soil. Results showed that the latitudinal patterns of Q10 in forest soils were better explained by climatic variables; whereas in cropland, soil Q10 trended higher with increasing latitude, with climatic factors, pH, clay, and soil organic C (SOC) jointly modulating the spatial variations in Q10. Overall, the values of Q10 tended to converge with latitude between forests and croplands, with change in Q10 from forest to cropland, Delta Q10, significantly decreasing from the tropical region (9.23 +/- 3.58 %) to the subtropical (0.58 +/- 1.93 %) and temperate (-0.97 +/- 1.11 %) regions. Moreover, the spatial variations of Delta Q10 were significantly affected by climatic factors, Delta pH, Delta microbial biomass C (Delta MBC), and their interactions. Our findings highlight the potential impacts of LUC-related biogeographic variations in the temperature response of Rs, and emphasize the importance of incorporating the land-use effects on the temperature sensitivity of soil microbial respiration into terrestrial C cycle models to improve predictions of carbon-climate feedbacks in the future.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Effects of warming, wetting and nitrogen addition on substrate-induced respiration and temperature sensitivity of heterotrophic respiration in a temperate forest soil
    Mohammad MOONIS
    Jong-Kyu LEE
    Hyojin JIN
    Dong-Gill KIM
    Ji-Hyung PARK
    [J]. Pedosphere, 2021, 31 (02) : 363 - 372
  • [22] Effects of warming, wetting and nitrogen addition on substrate-induced respiration and temperature sensitivity of heterotrophic respiration in a temperate forest soil
    Moonis, Mohammad
    Lee, Jong-Kyu
    Jin, Hyojin
    Kim, Dong-Gill
    Park, Ji-Hyung
    [J]. PEDOSPHERE, 2021, 31 (02) : 363 - 372
  • [23] Carbon inputs regulate the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration in temperate forests
    Liu Yulin
    Li Jiwei
    Hai Xuying
    Wu Jianzhao
    Dong Lingbo
    Pan Yingjie
    Shangguan Zhouping
    Wang Kaibo
    Deng Lei
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ARID LAND, 2022, 14 (09) : 1055 - 1068
  • [24] Carbon inputs regulate the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration in temperate forests
    Yulin Liu
    Jiwei Li
    Xuying Hai
    Jianzhao Wu
    Lingbo Dong
    Yingjie Pan
    Zhouping Shangguan
    Kaibo Wang
    Lei Deng
    [J]. Journal of Arid Land, 2022, 14 : 1055 - 1068
  • [25] Carbon inputs regulate the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration in temperate forests
    LIU Yulin
    LI Jiwei
    HAI Xuying
    WU Jianzhao
    DONG Lingbo
    PAN Yingjie
    SHANGGUAN Zhouping
    WANG Kaibo
    DENG Lei
    [J]. Journal of Arid Land, 2022, 14 (09) : 1055 - 1068
  • [26] Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Respiration in Two Temperate Forest Ecosystems: The Synthesis of a 24-Year Continuous Observation
    Kurganova, Irina
    de Gerenyu, Valentin Lopes
    Khoroshaev, Dmitry
    Myakshina, Tatiana
    Sapronov, Dmitry
    Zhmurin, Vasily
    [J]. FORESTS, 2022, 13 (09):
  • [27] Microbial properties regulate spatial variation in the differences in heterotrophic respiration and its temperature sensitivity between primary and secondary forests from tropical to cold-temperate zones
    Wang, Qing
    He, Nianpeng
    Xu, Li
    Zhou, Xuhui
    [J]. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 2018, 262 : 81 - 88
  • [28] Distinct responses of soil respiration to experimental litter manipulation in temperate woodland and tropical forest
    Brechet, Laetitia M.
    Lopez-Sangil, Luis
    George, Charles
    Birkett, Ali J.
    Baxendale, Catherine
    Castro Trujillo, Biancolini
    Sayer, Emma J.
    [J]. ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2018, 8 (07): : 3787 - 3796
  • [29] The soil matrix increases microbial C stabilization in temperate and tropical forest soils
    Throckmorton, Heather M.
    Bird, Jeffrey A.
    Monte, Nick
    Doane, Tad
    Firestone, Mary K.
    Horwath, William R.
    [J]. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, 2015, 122 (01) : 35 - 45
  • [30] The soil matrix increases microbial C stabilization in temperate and tropical forest soils
    Heather M. Throckmorton
    Jeffrey A. Bird
    Nick Monte
    Tad Doane
    Mary K. Firestone
    William R. Horwath
    [J]. Biogeochemistry, 2015, 122 : 35 - 45