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Prolonged acid rain facilitates soil organic carbon accumulation in a mature forest in Southern China.

Jianping Wu1, Guohua Liang2, Dafeng Hui3, Qi Deng3, Xin Xiong1, Qingyan Qiu1, Juxiu Liu4, Guowei Chu4, Guoyi Zhou4, Deqiang Zhang5.   

Abstract

With the continuing increase in anthropogenic activities, acid rain remains a serious environmental threat, especially in the fast developing areas such as southern China. To detect how prolonged deposition of acid rain would influence soil organic carbon accumulation in mature subtropical forests, we conducted a field experiment with simulated acid rain (SAR) treatments in a monsoon evergreen broadleaf forest at Dinghushan National Nature Reserve in southern China. Four levels of SAR treatments were set by irrigating plants with water of different pH values: CK (the control, local lake water, pH ≈ 4.5), T1 (water pH=4.0), T2 (water pH=3.5), and T3 (water pH=3.0). Results showed reduced pH measurements in the topsoil exposed to simulated acid rains due to soil acidification. Soil respiration, soil microbial biomass and litter decomposition rates were significantly decreased by the SAR treatments. As a result, T3 treatment significantly increased the total organic carbon by 24.5% in the topsoil compared to the control. Furthermore, surface soil became more stable as more recalcitrant organic matter was generated under the SAR treatments. Our results suggest that prolonged acid rain exposure may have the potential to facilitate soil organic carbon accumulation in the subtropical forest in southern China.
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Keywords:  Acid rain; Litter decomposition; Microbial activity; Organic carbon accumulation; Solid-state CP/MAS (13)C-NMR spectroscopy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26657252     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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