泰加语
分解
有机质
土壤有机质
环境科学
北方的
土壤科学
生态学
土壤水分
农林复合经营
化学
植物
生物
作者
Bartosz Adamczyk,Outi‐Maaria Sietiö,Petra Straková,Judith Prommer,Birgit Wild,Marleena Hagner,Mari Pihlatie,Hannu Fritze,Andreas Richter,Jussi Heinonsalo
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-019-11993-1
摘要
Abstract Boreal forests are ecosystems with low nitrogen (N) availability that store globally significant amounts of carbon (C), mainly in plant biomass and soil organic matter (SOM). Although crucial for future climate change predictions, the mechanisms controlling boreal C and N pools are not well understood. Here, using a three-year field experiment, we compare SOM decomposition and stabilization in the presence of roots, with exclusion of roots but presence of fungal hyphae and with exclusion of both roots and fungal hyphae. Roots accelerate SOM decomposition compared to the root exclusion treatments, but also promote a different soil N economy with higher concentrations of organic soil N compared to inorganic soil N accompanied with the build-up of stable SOM-N. In contrast, root exclusion leads to an inorganic soil N economy (i.e., high level of inorganic N) with reduced stable SOM-N build-up. Based on our findings, we provide a framework on how plant roots affect SOM decomposition and stabilization.
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