在高二氧化碳水平下的草原中,限制微生物分解的
S Hu1, F S Chapin, M K Firestone
1Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley 94720, USA. shuijin_hu@ncsu.edu
Nature
|February 24, 2001
概括
较高的二氧化碳 (CO2) 水平会减缓草原中的微生物分解. 这种转变增强了植物的吸收,导致生态系统碳积累增加,并部分抵消了二氧化碳排放.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 土壤科学 土壤科学
- 生物地质化学生物地质化学
背景情况:
- 陆地生态系统在减轻人为二氧化碳 (CO2) 排放方面发挥着重要作用.
- 升高的二氧化碳对生态系统碳平衡的净影响是复杂的,因为它与植物营养和用水以及微生物过程的相互作用.
研究的目的:
- 调查持续高水平的二氧化碳暴露对微生物分解和生态系统碳平衡在一年草地的影响.
- 阐明二氧化碳增加影响植物微生物相互作用和土壤碳动态的机制.
主要方法:
- 一年一度的草原在五个生长季节中长期暴露于高碳二氧化碳水平.
- 测量植物吸收的,微生物生物质碳,可用的土壤碳,可用的土壤和微生物呼吸.
主要成果:
- 持续升高的二氧化碳抑制了微生物分解.
- 增加的二氧化碳增加了植物的吸收,微生物生物质碳和微生物可用的碳.
- 可用的土壤气减少,对微生物的气限制加剧,每单位生物质的微生物呼吸减少.
结论:
- 增加的二氧化碳会改变植物与微生物的相互作用,有利于植物获得.
- 这种改变导致微生物分解减少,生态系统碳积累增加.
- 这些发现表明,陆地生态系统部分抵消人为二氧化碳排放的机制.
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