垃圾箱
氮气
碳纤维
植物凋落物
根际
氮气循环
深层凋落物
土壤碳
生物地球化学循环
土壤有机质
分解
环境科学
农学
生态学
化学
生态系统
土壤科学
生物
土壤水分
有机化学
复合材料
材料科学
细菌
动物科学
复合数
遗传学
作者
Joanna Ridgeway,Jennifer Kane,Ember M. Morrissey,Hayden Starcher,Edward Brzostek
摘要
Abstract Plant–microbe interactions in the rhizosphere shape carbon and nitrogen cycling in soil organic matter (SOM). However, there is conflicting evidence on whether these interactions lead to a net loss or increase of SOM. In part, this conflict is driven by uncertainty in how living roots and microbes alter SOM formation or loss in the field. To address these uncertainties, we traced the fate of isotopically labelled litter into SOM using root and fungal ingrowth cores incubated in a Miscanthus x giganteus field. Roots stimulated litter decomposition, but balanced this loss by transferring carbon into aggregate associated SOM. Further, roots selectively mobilized nitrogen from litter without additional carbon release. Overall, our findings suggest that roots mine litter nitrogen and protect soil carbon.
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