Contrasting effects of elevated CO2 and warming on temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition in a Chinese paddy field

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Zhaozhi Chen
Bingyu Wang
Jinyang Wang
Genxing Pan
Zhengqin Xiong
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[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Soil organic matter decomposition; Soil organic matter quality; Temperature sensitivity; Paddy field; Global change;
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Climate changes including elevated CO2 and temperature have been known to affect soil carbon (C) storage, while the effects of climate changes on the temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter (SOM) are unclear. A 365-day laboratory incubation was used to investigate the temperature sensitivity for decomposition of labile (Q10-L) and recalcitrant (Q10-R) SOMs by comparing the time required to decompose a given amount of C at 25 and 35 °C. Soils were collected from a paddy field that was subjected to four treatments: ambient CO2 and temperature, elevated CO2 (500 μmol/mol), enhanced temperature (+2 °C), and their combination. The results showed that the temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition increased with increasing SOM recalcitrance in this paddy soil (Q10-L = 2.21 ± 0.16 vs. Q10-R = 2.78 ± 0.42; mean ± SD). Elevated CO2 and enhanced temperature showed contrasting effects on the temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition. Elevated CO2 stimulated Q10-R but had no effect on Q10-L; in contrast, enhanced temperature increased Q10-L but had no effect on Q10-R. Furthermore, the elevated CO2 combined with enhanced temperature treatment significantly increased Q10-L and Q10-R by 18.9 and 10.2 %, respectively, compared to the ambient conditions. Results suggested that the responses of SOM to temperature, especially for the recalcitrant SOM pool, were altered by climate changes. The greatly enhanced temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition by elevated CO2 and temperature indicates that more CO2 will be released to the atmosphere and losses of soil C may be even greater than that previously expected in paddy field.
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