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DOI10.1111/gcb.15593
Temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition is linked with a K‐selected microbial community
Hui Li; Shan Yang; Mikhail V. Semenov; Fei Yao; Ji Ye; Rencang Bu; Ruiao Ma; Junjie Lin; Irina Kurganova; Xugao Wang; Ye Deng; Irina Kravchenko; Yong Jiang; Yakov Kuzyakov
2021-03-25
发表期刊Global Change Biology
出版年2021
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Temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is a crucial parameter to predict the fate of soil carbon (C) under global warming. Nonetheless, the response pattern of Q10 to continuous warming and the underlying mechanisms are still under debate, especially considering the complex interactions between Q10, SOM quality, and soil microorganisms. We examined the Q10 of SOM decomposition across a mean annual temperature (MAT) gradient from −1.9 to 5.1°C in temperate mixed forest ecosystems in parallel with SOM quality and bioavailability, microbial taxonomic composition, and functional genes responsible for organic carbon decomposition. Within this temperature gradient of 7.0°C, the Q10 values increased with MAT, but decreased with SOM bioavailability. The Q10 values increased with the prevalence of K‐strategy of soil microbial community, which was characterized by: (i) high ratios of oligotrophic to copiotrophic taxa, (ii) ectomycorrhizal to saprotrophic fungi, (iii) functional genes responsible for degradation of recalcitrant to that of labile C, and (iv) low average 16S rRNA operon copy number. Because the recalcitrant organic matter was mainly utilized by the K‐strategists, these findings independently support the carbon quality‐temperature theory from the perspective of microbial taxonomic composition and functions. A year‐long incubation experiment was performed to determine the response of labile and recalcitrant C pools to warming based on the two‐pool model. The decomposition of recalcitrant SOM was more sensitive to increased temperature in southern warm regions, which might attribute to the dominance of K‐selected microbial communities. It implies that climate warming would mobilize the larger recalcitrant pools in warm regions, exacerbating the positive feedback between increased MAT and CO2 efflux. This is the first attempt to link temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition with microbial eco‐strategies by incorporating the genetic information and disentangling the complex relationship between Q10 and soil microorganisms.

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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/320913
专题气候变化
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Hui Li,Shan Yang,Mikhail V. Semenov,等. Temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition is linked with a K‐selected microbial community[J]. Global Change Biology,2021.
APA Hui Li.,Shan Yang.,Mikhail V. Semenov.,Fei Yao.,Ji Ye.,...&Yakov Kuzyakov.(2021).Temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition is linked with a K‐selected microbial community.Global Change Biology.
MLA Hui Li,et al."Temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition is linked with a K‐selected microbial community".Global Change Biology (2021).
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