Microbial traits dictate soil necromass accumulation coefficient: A global synthesis

Author:

Han Bingbing123ORCID,Yao Yanzhong123ORCID,Wang Yini123,Su Xiaoxuan123,Ma Lihua123,Chen Xinping123,Li Zhaolei123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Low‐carbon Green Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Southwest University Chongqing China

2. Interdisciplinary Research Center for Agriculture Green Development in Yangtze River Basin Southwest University Chongqing China

3. College of Resources and Environment, and Academy of Agricultural Sciences Southwest University Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractAimThe accumulation of microbial necromass carbon has gained increasing attention due to its slow decomposition. However, it remains unclear what induces the accumulation of microbial necromass carbon via reiterated community turnover on large spatial scales. This study explores the characteristics of soil necromass carbon accumulation in terrestrial ecosystems.LocationGlobal.Time PeriodContemporary (1999–2022).Major Taxa StudiedSoil microorganisms.MethodsA dataset was compiled using 993 observations from 82 peer‐reviewed papers on the effects of coefficients of microbial necromass accumulation (hereafter NAC) in equilibrium. Linear mixed‐effect models and structural equation models were used to ascertain the controlling factors of the NAC.ResultsThe average NAC was higher in croplands (28.2) and forests (26.8) than in grasslands (21.1). Edaphic factors seemingly affected the NAC, which was lower in soils with high pH and clay content on a global scale. Biotic factors, particularly those related to living microorganism abundance and microbial biomass nitrogen content, were the pivotal drivers of NAC and accounted for approximately 43.6% of its geographic variability. More organic carbon was likely to be preserved in soil with a higher NAC, regardless of ecosystem type.ConclusionsNovel findings regarding the overriding controls for the living microorganism abundance and microbial biomass nitrogen that drive the NAC highlight an urgent need for viable strategies to manipulate microbial attributes for enhancing carbon sequestration.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Global and Planetary Change

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