The driving mechanism of soil organic carbon biodegradability in the black soil region of Northeast China
第一作者: |
Liu, Hongwen |
英文第一作者: |
Liu, Hongwen |
联系作者: |
Zhang, Shixiu |
英文联系作者: |
Zhang, Shixiu |
发表年度: |
2023 |
卷: |
884 |
摘要: |
The biodegradability of soil organic carbon (BSOC), defined as soil mineralization C per unit of soil organic carbon (SOC), is considered to be an important indicator of SOC stability and is closely related to the global C cycle. However, the mag-nitude and driving mechanism of BSOC in farmland remain largely unexplored, especially at the regional scale. Here, we conducted regional scale sampling to investigate latitude distribution pattern of BSOC and the relative contributions of biotic (soil micro-food web) and abiotic (climate and soil) drivers to BSOC in the black soil region of Northeast China. Results showed that BSOC declined with increasing latitude, which indicates that as the latitude increases, SOC becomes more stable in the black soil region of Northeast China. Over a range of latitude from 43 degrees N to 49 degrees N, BSOC was negatively correlated with soil micro-food web metrics of diversity (indicated by species richness), biomass and connectance, and soil factors of soil pH and clay content (CC), while it was positively correlated with climate factors of mean annual tem-perature (MAT), mean annual precipitation (MAP) and soil factor of soil bulk density (SBD). Among those predictors, soil micro-food web metrics were the most direct factors contributing to the variations of BSOC, which exerted the largest total effect on BSOC (-0.809). Collectively, our results provide convincing evidence that soil micro-food web metrics playa direct vital role in determining the distribution pattern of BSOC over a range of latitudes in the black soil region of Northeast China. This highlights the necessity of considering the role of soil organisms in regulating C dynamics in pre-diction of SOC mineralization and retention in the terrestrial ecosystem. |
刊物名称: |
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT |
参与作者: |
Liu,Hongwen[1],[4];Wang,Jianjun[2];Sun,Xin[3];McLaughlin,NeilB.[5];Jia,Shuxia[1],[4];Liang,Aizhen[1],[4];Zhang,Shixiu[1],[4] |