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Plant diversity enhances productivity and soil carbon storage.

Shiping Chen1, Wantong Wang2, Wenting Xu1, Yang Wang1, Hongwei Wan1, Dima Chen1, Zhiyao Tang3, Xuli Tang2, Guoyi Zhou2, Zongqiang Xie1, Daowei Zhou4, Zhouping Shangguan5, Jianhui Huang1, Jin-Sheng He3,6, Yanfen Wang7, Jiandong Sheng8, Lisong Tang9, Xinrong Li10, Ming Dong11, Yan Wu12, Qiufeng Wang13, Zhiheng Wang3, Jianguo Wu14,15, F Stuart Chapin16, Yongfei Bai17.   

Abstract

Despite evidence from experimental grasslands that plant diversity increases biomass production and soil organic carbon (SOC) storage, it remains unclear whether this is true in natural ecosystems, especially under climatic variations and human disturbances. Based on field observations from 6,098 forest, shrubland, and grassland sites across China and predictions from an integrative model combining multiple theories, we systematically examined the direct effects of climate, soils, and human impacts on SOC storage versus the indirect effects mediated by species richness (SR), aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP), and belowground biomass (BB). We found that favorable climates (high temperature and precipitation) had a consistent negative effect on SOC storage in forests and shrublands, but not in grasslands. Climate favorability, particularly high precipitation, was associated with both higher SR and higher BB, which had consistent positive effects on SOC storage, thus offsetting the direct negative effect of favorable climate on SOC. The indirect effects of climate on SOC storage depended on the relationships of SR with ANPP and BB, which were consistently positive in all biome types. In addition, human disturbance and soil pH had both direct and indirect effects on SOC storage, with the indirect effects mediated by changes in SR, ANPP, and BB. High soil pH had a consistently negative effect on SOC storage. Our findings have important implications for improving global carbon cycling models and ecosystem management: Maintaining high levels of diversity can enhance soil carbon sequestration and help sustain the benefits of plant diversity and productivity.

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Keywords:  aboveground net primary productivity; belowground biomass; human disturbance; soil carbon storage; species richness

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29666315      PMCID: PMC5910804          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1700298114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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