Literature DB >> 31111102

Aridity and reduced soil micronutrient availability in global drylands.

Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez1, César Plaza2,3, Hugo Saiz2, Rebeca Manzano1,4, Maren Flagmeier1,5, Fernando T Maestre2.   

Abstract

Drylands cover more than 40% of terrestrial surface, and their global extent and socio-ecological importance will increase in the future due to the forecasted increases in aridity driven by climate change. Despite the essential role of metallic micronutrients in life chemistry and ecosystem functioning, it is virtually unknown how their bioavailability changes along aridity gradients at the global scale. Here we analysed soil total and available Cu, Fe, Mn, and Zn in 143 drylands from all continents, except Antarctica, covering a broad range of aridity and soil conditions. We found that total and available micronutrient concentrations in dryland soils were low compared to averages commonly found in soils of natural and agricultural ecosystems globally. Aridity negatively affected the availability of all micronutrients evaluated, mainly indirectly by increasing soil pH and decreasing soil organic matter. Remarkably, the available Fe:Zn ratio decreased exponentially as aridity increased, pointing to stoichiometric alterations. Our findings suggest that increased aridity conditions due to climate change will limit the availability of essential micronutrients for organisms, particularly that of Fe and Zn, which together with other adverse effects (e.g., reduced water availability) may pose serious threats to key ecological processes and services, such as food production, in drylands worldwide.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31111102      PMCID: PMC6522359          DOI: 10.1038/s41893-019-0262-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Sustain        ISSN: 2398-9629


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