土壤碳
环境科学
碳纤维
多样性(政治)
土壤微生物学
土壤水分
农学
生物
土壤科学
材料科学
人类学
社会学
复合数
复合材料
作者
Markus Lange,Nico Eisenhauer,Carlos A. Sierra,Holger Beßler,Christoph Engels,Robert I. Griffiths,Perla Griselle Mellado-Vázquez,Ashish A. Malik,Jacques Roy,Stefan Scheu,Sibylle Steinbeiss,Bruce Thomson,Susan Trumbore,Gerd Gleixner
摘要
Plant diversity strongly influences ecosystem functions and services, such as soil carbon storage. However, the mechanisms underlying the positive plant diversity effects on soil carbon storage are poorly understood. We explored this relationship using long-term data from a grassland biodiversity experiment (The Jena Experiment) and radiocarbon (14C) modelling. Here we show that higher plant diversity increases rhizosphere carbon inputs into the microbial community resulting in both increased microbial activity and carbon storage. Increases in soil carbon were related to the enhanced accumulation of recently fixed carbon in high-diversity plots, while plant diversity had less pronounced effects on the decomposition rate of existing carbon. The present study shows that elevated carbon storage at high plant diversity is a direct function of the soil microbial community, indicating that the increase in carbon storage is mainly limited by the integration of new carbon into soil and less by the decomposition of existing soil carbon. The mechanisms driving soil carbon storage, one of the largest stores of terrestrial carbon, remain poorly understood. Here, the authors present data from the long-term Jena Experiment on grassland biodiversity, showing that elevated carbon storage at high plant diversity is a direct function of increased soil microbial activity.
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