呼吸
含水量
土壤呼吸
土壤水分
水分
环境科学
土壤碳
碳循环
气候变化
农学
全球变暖
草原
孵化
生态学
土壤科学
化学
生物
生态系统
植物
岩土工程
有机化学
工程类
生物化学
作者
Jintao Li,Yan Zhang,Hongyang Chen,Huiming Sun,Weitao Tian,Jinquan Li,Xiang Liu,Shurong Zhou,Changming Fang,Bo Li,Ming Nie
摘要
The thermal compensatory response of microbial respiration contributes to a decrease in warming-induced enhancement of soil respiration over time, which could weaken the positive feedback between the carbon cycle and climate warming. Climate warming is also predicted to cause a worldwide decrease in soil moisture, which has an effect on the microbial metabolism of soil carbon. However, whether and how changes in moisture affect the thermal compensatory response of microbial respiration are unexplored. Here, using soils from an 8-year warming experiment in an alpine grassland, we assayed the thermal response of microbial respiration rates at different soil moisture levels. The results showed that relatively low soil moisture suppressed the thermal compensatory response of microbial respiration, leading to an enhanced response to warming. A subsequent moisture incubation experiment involving off-plot soils also showed that the response of microbial respiration to 100 d warming shifted from a slight compensatory response to an enhanced response with decreasing incubation moisture. Further analysis revealed that such respiration regulation by moisture was associated with shifts in enzymatic activities and carbon use efficiency. Our findings suggest that future drought induced by climate warming might weaken the thermal compensatory capacity of microbial respiration, with important consequences for carbon-climate feedback.
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