Greater variation of soil organic carbon in limestone- than shale-based soil along soil depth in a subtropical coniferous forest within a karst faulted basin of China

IF 5.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Catena Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.catena.2024.108389
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Lithology strongly influences soil microbial traits and edaphic factors and in turn soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. However, the effect of lithology on microbial traits, edaphic factors and resulting SOC physical fractions variation along soil depth remains inadequately understood in karst faulted basin of China. This understanding is critical for improving SOC stability. By separating SOC into labile particulate organic carbon (POC) and stable mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC) over karst limestone and non-karst shale soil in a subtropical coniferous forest, we aimed to assess potential regulatory mechanisms underlying lithology-associated SOC stability variations across soil depth by integrating soil nutrients, mineralogical characteristics, and microbial traits. We found that SOC and its fractions were higher in limestone than in shale soil, which implying vegetation restoration effects on SOC and its fractions partly depending on lithology. Additionally, we found that the effects of soil depth on SOC and its fractions were greater in limestone soils than shale soils, and the ratios of MAOC to SOC (MAOC:SOC) and MAOC to POC (MAOC:POC) show a opposite trend in response to soil depth between two the lithologies. Variation partitioning and random forest analyses revealed that among multiple factors, the variation of SOC stability assessed via MAOC:SOC was mainly explained by microbial traits than soil nutrients and mineral properties. Contrast to soil depth, structural equation modeling analyses showed that lithology was the primary factor controlling the SOC stability when microbial traits, soil nutrients and mineralogical characteristics were controlled as conditional variables. Overall, these results highlight the crucial role of lithology in regulating the SOC stability along soil depth, which improve our understanding and management of soil carbon (C) pool in karst faulted basin of southwest China.

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中国岩溶断陷盆地内亚热带针叶林中石灰岩基土壤的土壤有机碳沿土壤深度的变化大于页岩基土壤的土壤有机碳沿土壤深度的变化
岩性对土壤微生物性状和环境因子有很大影响,进而影响土壤有机碳(SOC)的动态变化。然而,在中国岩溶断陷盆地中,人们对岩性对微生物性状、环境因子以及由此导致的土壤有机碳物理组分随土壤深度变化的影响仍然认识不足。这种认识对于提高 SOC 的稳定性至关重要。我们将亚热带针叶林岩溶石灰岩土壤和非岩溶页岩土壤中的有机碳分为易变的颗粒有机碳(POC)和稳定的矿物相关有机碳(MAOC),旨在通过整合土壤养分、矿物学特征和微生物性状,评估与岩性相关的SOC稳定性随土壤深度变化的潜在调控机制。我们发现,石灰岩土壤中的 SOC 及其组分高于页岩土壤,这意味着植被恢复对 SOC 及其组分的影响部分取决于岩性。此外,我们还发现土壤深度对 SOC 及其组分的影响在石灰岩土壤中大于页岩土壤,而 MAOC 与 SOC 的比率(MAOC:SOC)和 MAOC 与 POC 的比率(MAOC:POC)对两种岩性土壤深度的响应呈相反趋势。变异分区和随机森林分析表明,在多种因素中,通过 MAOC:SOC 评估的 SOC 稳定性变异主要由微生物性状解释,而非土壤养分和矿物特性。与土壤深度不同的是,结构方程模型分析表明,当微生物性状、土壤养分和矿物特性作为条件变量进行控制时,岩性是控制 SOC 稳定性的主要因素。总之,这些结果凸显了岩性在调控土壤碳储量稳定性中的关键作用,有助于提高我们对西南岩溶断陷盆地土壤碳库的认识和管理。
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Catena
Catena 环境科学-地球科学综合
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10.50
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816
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54 days
期刊介绍: Catena publishes papers describing original field and laboratory investigations and reviews on geoecology and landscape evolution with emphasis on interdisciplinary aspects of soil science, hydrology and geomorphology. It aims to disseminate new knowledge and foster better understanding of the physical environment, of evolutionary sequences that have resulted in past and current landscapes, and of the natural processes that are likely to determine the fate of our terrestrial environment. Papers within any one of the above topics are welcome provided they are of sufficiently wide interest and relevance.
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