底土
表土
环境科学
土壤碳
自行车
全球变暖
土壤水分
碳循环
生态系统
草原
土壤科学
气候变化
农学
生态学
林业
生物
地理
作者
Juan Jia,Zhenjiao Cao,Chengzhu Liu,Zhenhua Zhang,Li Lin,Yiyun Wang,Negar Haghipour,Lukas Wacker,Hongyan Bao,Thorsten Dittmar,Myrna J. Simpson,Huan Yang,Thomas W. Crowther,Timothy I. Eglinton,Jin He,Xiaojuan Feng
摘要
Subsoil contains more than half of soil organic carbon (SOC) globally and is conventionally assumed to be relatively unresponsive to warming compared to the topsoil. Here, we show substantial changes in carbon allocation and dynamics of the subsoil but not topsoil in the Qinghai-Tibetan alpine grasslands over 5 years of warming. Specifically, warming enhanced the accumulation of newly synthesized (14 C-enriched) carbon in the subsoil slow-cycling pool (silt-clay fraction) but promoted the decomposition of plant-derived lignin in the fast-cycling pool (macroaggregates). These changes mirrored an accumulation of lipids and sugars at the expense of lignin in the warmed bulk subsoil, likely associated with shortened soil freezing period and a deepening root system. As warming is accompanied by deepening roots in a wide range of ecosystems, root-driven accrual of slow-cycling pool may represent an important and overlooked mechanism for a potential long-term carbon sink at depth. Moreover, given the contrasting sensitivity of SOC dynamics at varied depths, warming studies focusing only on surface soils may vastly misrepresent shifts in ecosystem carbon storage under climate change.
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