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Synthesis and modeling perspectives of rhizosphere priming.

Weixin Cheng1,2, William J Parton3, Miquel A Gonzalez-Meler4, Richard Phillips5, Shinichi Asao3, Gordon G McNickle4, Edward Brzostek5, Julie D Jastrow6.   

Abstract

The rhizosphere priming effect (RPE) is a mechanism by which plants interact with soil functions. The large impact of the RPE on soil organic matter decomposition rates (from 50% reduction to 380% increase) warrants similar attention to that being paid to climatic controls on ecosystem functions. Furthermore, global increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and surface temperature can significantly alter the RPE. Our analysis using a game theoretic model suggests that the RPE may have resulted from an evolutionarily stable mutualistic association between plants and rhizosphere microbes. Through model simulations based on microbial physiology, we demonstrate that a shift in microbial metabolic response to different substrate inputs from plants is a plausible mechanism leading to positive or negative RPEs. In a case study of the Duke Free-Air CO2 Enrichment experiment, performance of the PhotoCent model was significantly improved by including an RPE-induced 40% increase in soil organic matter decomposition rate for the elevated CO2 treatment--demonstrating the value of incorporating the RPE into future ecosystem models. Overall, the RPE is emerging as a crucial mechanism in terrestrial ecosystems, which awaits substantial research and model development. No claim to original US government works. New Phytologist
© 2013 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  PhotoCent model; decomposition; elevated CO2; plant-microbe interactions; roots; soil organic matter (SOM)

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23952258     DOI: 10.1111/nph.12440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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6.  Periphytic algae decouple fungal activity from leaf litter decomposition via negative priming.

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7.  Priming effects in boreal black spruce forest soils: quantitative evaluation and sensitivity analysis.

Authors:  Zhaosheng Fan; Julie D Jastrow; Chao Liang; Roser Matamala; Raymond Michael Miller
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-10-30       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Microbial carbon mineralization in tropical lowland and montane forest soils of Peru.

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9.  A dual-isotope approach to allow conclusive partitioning between three sources.

Authors:  Thea Whitman; Johannes Lehmann
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10.  Carbon and nitrogen additions induce distinct priming effects along an organic-matter decay continuum.

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