Recalcitrant carbon components in glomalin-related soil protein facilitate soil organic carbon preservation in tropical forests

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Jing Zhang
Xuli Tang
Siyuan Zhong
Guangcai Yin
Yifei Gao
Xinhua He
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[1] South China Botanical Garden,Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Centre of Excellence for Soil Biology
[4] Guangdong University of Technology,School of Plant Biology
[5] College of Resources and Environment,undefined
[6] Southwest University,undefined
[7] University of Western Australia,undefined
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Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) is known as an important microbial by-product which is crucial for preserving or accumulating soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. In this study, we investigated the chemical structures of GRSP and its relationship with SOC using 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in three tropical forests. The three forests, including a planted forest (PF), a secondary forest (MF) and a primary forest (BF), were selected to represent the natural successional process after disturbance in southern China. Results showed that the average concentrations of GRSP were (3.94 ± 1.09) mg cm−3 and accounting for (3.38 ± 1.15)% of the SOC in the top 10 cm soil. NMR analysis indicated rich aromatic C (~30%) and carboxyl C (~40%) in GRSP, and abundant alkyl C (~30%) and O-alkyl C (~50%) in SOC. The recalcitrance indexes (RI), as defined as the ratio of sum of alkyl C and aromatic C over sum of O-alkyl C and carboxyl C, was (98.6 ± 18.9)%, (145.5 ± 10.9)% and (20.7 ± 0.3)% in GRSP higher than that in SOC in the PF, MF and BF, respectively. This study demonstrated that the stubborn structure of GRSP probably regulate the resistance of SOC sequestration in tropical forests, especially in the planted and secondary forests.
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