永久冻土
环境科学
全球变暖
土壤呼吸
微生物种群生物学
碳循环
土壤碳
微生物
呼吸
气候变化
生态学
异养
环境化学
土壤科学
生态系统
土壤水分
化学
生物
细菌
植物
遗传学
作者
Shuqi Qin,Dianye Zhang,Bin Wei,Yuanhe Yang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-50800-4
摘要
Abstract Understanding the alterations in soil microbial communities in response to climate warming and their controls over soil carbon (C) processes is crucial for projecting permafrost C-climate feedback. However, previous studies have mainly focused on microorganism-mediated soil C release, and little is known about whether and how climate warming affects microbial anabolism and the subsequent C input in permafrost regions. Here, based on a more than half-decade of in situ warming experiment, we show that compared with ambient control, warming significantly reduces microbial C use efficiency and enhances microbial network complexity, which promotes soil heterotrophic respiration. Meanwhile, microbial necromass markedly accumulates under warming likely due to preferential microbial decomposition of plant-derived C, further leading to the increase in mineral-associated organic C. Altogether, these results demonstrate dual roles of microbes in affecting soil C release and stabilization, implying that permafrost C-climate feedback would weaken over time with dampened response of microbial respiration and increased proportion of stable C pool.
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