环境科学
异养
土壤呼吸
含水量
大气科学
土壤碳
水分
碳循环
土壤水分
焊剂(冶金)
全球变暖
呼吸
土壤科学
气候变化
生态学
生态系统
化学
生物
地质学
植物
有机化学
遗传学
岩土工程
细菌
作者
Alon Nissan,Uria Alcolombri,Nadav Peleg,Nir Galili,Joaquín Jiménez‐Martínez,Péter Molnár,Markus Holzner
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-38981-w
摘要
Carbon efflux from soils is the largest terrestrial carbon source to the atmosphere, yet it is still one of the most uncertain fluxes in the Earth's carbon budget. A dominant component of this flux is heterotrophic respiration, influenced by several environmental factors, most notably soil temperature and moisture. Here, we develop a mechanistic model from micro to global scale to explore how changes in soil water content and temperature affect soil heterotrophic respiration. Simulations, laboratory measurements, and field observations validate the new approach. Estimates from the model show that heterotrophic respiration has been increasing since the 1980s at a rate of about 2% per decade globally. Using future projections of surface temperature and soil moisture, the model predicts a global increase of about 40% in heterotrophic respiration by the end of the century under the worst-case emission scenario, where the Arctic region is expected to experience a more than two-fold increase, driven primarily by declining soil moisture rather than temperature increase.
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