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Long-term measurements in a mixed-grass prairie reveal a change in soil organic carbon recalcitrance and its environmental sensitivity under warming.

Chang Gyo Jung1,2,3, Zhenggang Du4,5, Oleksandra Hararuk6, Xia Xu7, Junyi Liang8, Xuhui Zhou4,5, Dejun Li9,10, Lifen Jiang11, Yiqi Luo12,13.   

Abstract

Soil respiration, the major pathway for ecosystem carbon (C) loss, has the potential to enter a positive feedback loop with the atmospheric CO2 due to climate warming. For reliable projections of climate-carbon feedbacks, accurate quantification of soil respiration and identification of mechanisms that control its variability are essential. Process-based models simulate soil respiration as functions of belowground C input, organic matter quality, and sensitivity to environmental conditions. However, evaluation and calibration of process-based models against the long-term in situ measurements are rare. Here, we evaluate the performance of the Terrestrial ECOsystem (TECO) model in simulating total and heterotrophic soil respiration measured during a 16-year warming experiment in a mixed-grass prairie; calibrate model parameters against these and other measurements collected during the experiment; and explore whether the mechanisms of C dynamics have changed over the years. Calibrating model parameters against observations of individual years substantially improved model performance in comparison to pre-calibration simulations, explaining 79-86% of variability in observed soil respiration. Interannual variation of the calibrated model parameters indicated increasing recalcitrance of soil C and changing environmental sensitivity of microbes. Overall, we found that (1) soil organic C became more recalcitrant in intact soil compared to root-free soil; (2) warming offset the effects of increasing C recalcitrance in intact soil and changed microbial sensitivity to moisture conditions. These findings indicate that soil respiration may decrease in the future due to C quality, but this decrease may be offset by warming-induced changes in C cycling mechanisms and their responses to moisture conditions.

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Keywords:  Data-assimilation; Environmental sensitivity; Long-term warming experiment; Soil organic recalcitrance; Soil respiration

Year:  2021        PMID: 33661403     DOI: 10.1007/s00442-021-04875-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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Authors:  Wenting Feng; Junyi Liang; Lauren E Hale; Chang Gyo Jung; Ji Chen; Jizhong Zhou; Minggang Xu; Mengting Yuan; Liyou Wu; Rosvel Bracho; Elaine Pegoraro; Edward A G Schuur; Yiqi Luo
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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2000-11-09       Impact factor: 49.962

6.  Temperature response of soil respiration largely unaltered with experimental warming.

Authors:  Joanna C Carey; Jianwu Tang; Pamela H Templer; Kevin D Kroeger; Thomas W Crowther; Andrew J Burton; Jeffrey S Dukes; Bridget Emmett; Serita D Frey; Mary A Heskel; Lifen Jiang; Megan B Machmuller; Jacqueline Mohan; Anne Marie Panetta; Peter B Reich; Sabine Reinsch; Xin Wang; Steven D Allison; Chris Bamminger; Scott Bridgham; Scott L Collins; Giovanbattista de Dato; William C Eddy; Brian J Enquist; Marc Estiarte; John Harte; Amanda Henderson; Bart R Johnson; Klaus Steenberg Larsen; Yiqi Luo; Sven Marhan; Jerry M Melillo; Josep Peñuelas; Laurel Pfeifer-Meister; Christian Poll; Edward Rastetter; Andrew B Reinmann; Lorien L Reynolds; Inger K Schmidt; Gaius R Shaver; Aaron L Strong; Vidya Suseela; Albert Tietema
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-11-14       Impact factor: 11.205

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Authors:  Henry D Adams; A Park Williams; Chonggang Xu; Sara A Rauscher; Xiaoyan Jiang; Nate G McDowell
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 5.753

8.  Modeling adaptation of carbon use efficiency in microbial communities.

Authors:  Steven D Allison
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2014-10-28       Impact factor: 5.640

9.  Drought history affects grassland plant and microbial carbon turnover during and after a subsequent drought event.

Authors:  Lucia Fuchslueger; Michael Bahn; Roland Hasibeder; Sandra Kienzl; Karina Fritz; Michael Schmitt; Margarete Watzka; Andreas Richter
Journal:  J Ecol       Date:  2016-05-24       Impact factor: 6.256

10.  Temperature Sensitivity as a Microbial Trait Using Parameters from Macromolecular Rate Theory.

Authors:  Charlotte J Alster; Peter Baas; Matthew D Wallenstein; Nels G Johnson; Joseph C von Fischer
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2016-11-17       Impact factor: 5.640

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1.  Preface: honoring the career of Russell K. Monson.

Authors:  Amy M Trowbridge; David J P Moore; Paul C Stoy
Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2021-10-27       Impact factor: 3.225

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