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- Title
Vegetation and Precipitation Patterns Define Annual Dynamics of CO 2 Efflux from Soil and Its Components.
- Authors
Khoroshaev, Dmitriy; Kurganova, Irina; Lopes de Gerenyu, Valentin; Sapronov, Dmitry; Kivalov, Sergey; Aloufi, Abeer S.; Kuzyakov, Yakov
- Abstract
Respiration of soil heterotrophs—mainly of bacteria and fungi—is a substantial part of carbon balance in terrestrial ecosystems, which tie up organic matter decomposition with the rise of atmospheric CO2 concentration. Deep understanding and prediction of seasonal and interannual variation of heterotrophic and autotrophic components of CO2 efflux from soil is limited by the lack of long-term, full-year measurements. To better understand the impact of current climate changes on CO2 emissions from soils in the mixed forest and mowed grassland, we measured CO2 efflux every week for 2 years. Heterotrophic (SOM-derived + leaf litter) and root-associated (root with rhizosphere microorganisms) components were partitioned by the root exclusion method. The total CO2 efflux from soil was averaged 500 g C m−2 yr−1 in the forest and 650 g C m−2 yr−1 in the grassland, with shares of the no-growing cold season (Nov–Mar) of 22% and 14%, respectively. The heterotrophic component of CO2 efflux from the soil averaged 62% in the forest and 28% in the grassland, and it was generally stable across seasons. The redistribution of the annual precipitation amounts as well as their deficit (droughts) reduced soil respiration by 33–81% and heterotrophic respiration by 24–57% during dry periods. This effect was more pronounced in the grassland (with an average decline of 56% compared to 39% in the forest), which is related to lower soil moisture content in the grassland topsoil during dry periods.
- Subjects
HETEROTROPHIC respiration; SOIL respiration; SOIL moisture; FOREST litter; FOREST soils; DROUGHTS
- Publication
Land (2012), 2024, Vol 13, Issue 12, p2152
- ISSN
2073-445X
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/land13122152