土壤碳
气候变化
环境科学
碳循环
亚热带
有机质
总有机碳
环境化学
碳纤维
全球变暖
土壤科学
全球变化
土壤有机质
生态学
土壤水分
生态系统
化学
材料科学
生物
复合数
复合材料
作者
S. Y. Li,Manuel Delgado‐Baquerizo,Jixian Ding,Han Hu,Weigen Huang,Yishen Sun,Haowei Ni,Yanyun Kuang,Mengting Yuan,Jizhong Zhou,Jiabao Zhang,Yuting Liang
摘要
Abstract Soil microbes are essential for regulating carbon stocks under climate change. However, the uncertainty surrounding how microbial temperature responses control carbon losses under warming conditions highlights a significant gap in our climate change models. To address this issue, we conducted a fine‐scale analysis of soil organic carbon composition under different temperature gradients and characterized the corresponding microbial growth and physiology across various paddy soils spanning 4000 km in China. Our results showed that warming altered the composition of organic matter, resulting in a reduction in carbohydrates of approximately 0.026% to 0.030% from humid subtropical regions to humid continental regions. These changes were attributed to a decrease in the proportion of cold‐preferring bacteria, leading to significant soil carbon losses. Our findings suggest that intrinsic microbial temperature sensitivity plays a crucial role in determining the rate of soil organic carbon decomposition, providing insights into the temperature limitations faced by microbial activities and their impact on soil carbon‐climate feedback.
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