Biomass, chemical composition, and microbial decomposability of rice root and straw produced under co-elevated CO2 and temperature

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Hyun-Jin Park
Sang-Sun Lim
Jin-Hyeob Kwak
Kwang-Seung Lee
Hye In Yang
Han-Yong Kim
Sang-Mo Lee
Woo-Jung Choi
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[1] Chonnam National University,Department of Rural & Biosystems Engineering
[2] Bio R&D Center,Department of Rural Construction Engineering
[3] Jeonbuk National University,National Instrumentation Center for Environmental Management
[4] Seoul National University,Department of Applied Plant Science
[5] Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry,undefined
[6] Chonnam National University,undefined
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Carbon sequestration; Global warming; Paddy soil; Rice residue; Microbial decomposition; Lignin;
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Rice residue including root and straw are unique carbon (C) source in paddy soils. However, the potential changes in quantity and chemical composition of rice residue under co-elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) and air temperature (Tair) and the legacy effect of the changed chemical composition on residue decomposition have not been investigated. This study was conducted to investigate biomass, chemical composition, and decomposability of rice root and straw produced under elevated [CO2] and Tair. Root and straw biomass increased by elevated [CO2] and elevated Tair, respectively, and the greatest biomass was achieved under co-elevated [CO2]-Tair for both root and straw. The concentration of lignin (recalcitrant) decreased while that of nonstructural carbohydrates (less recalcitrant) increased by co-elevated [CO2]-Tair. The ratio of lignin-to-nitrogen (lignin/N) decreased by co-elevated [CO2]-Tair compared to ambient [CO2]-Tair due to increased N and decreased lignin concentrations. Decomposability of root (lignin/N, 36.4) produced under co-elevated [CO2]-Tair was greater than that under ambient co-elevated [CO2]-Tair (lignin/N, 53.7); however, there was no difference in decomposability for straw, which had relatively narrow range of lignin/N (27.3–36.5) regardless of [CO2]-Tair conditions. The results of this study provide a novel insight into the changes in quantity and quality of rice residue under elevated [CO2]-Tair that are necessary to predict changes in paddy soil C sequestration under global warming.
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页码:991 / 1005
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