Thermal Compensatory Response of Soil Heterotrophic Respiration Following Wildfire

IF 11.3 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL 环境科学与技术 Pub Date : 2025-03-05 DOI:10.1021/acs.est.4c11833
Haojie Shen, Yuqi Zhou, Jiahui Lin, Yu Huang, Zhongmin Dai, Saiqi Zeng, Yong Li, Randy A. Dahlgren, Jianming Xu
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Frequent wildfires pose a serious threat to carbon (C) dynamics of forest ecosystems under a warming climate. Yet, how wildfires alter the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil heterotrophic respiration (Rh) as a critical parameter determining the C efflux from burned landscapes remains unknown. We conducted a field survey and two confirmatory experiments in two fire-prone regions of China at <1, 3, 6, and 12 months after wildfires (n = 160 soil samples). We found that wildfire generally reduced the Q10 for soil organic and mineral horizons within the first year after wildfire mainly due to substrate depletion, which was confirmed by a uniform inoculation experiment. Mineral protection of organic matter in the mineral horizon rich in iron/aluminum (hydr)oxides and a near-neutral pH in organic horizons of postfire soils further suppressed the Q10. Decreased Q10 persisted in organic horizons even after removing substrate limitation, reflecting the dominance of a thermally adapted, r-strategist microbial community in postfire soils. Moreover, fire-induced low C quality increased Q10, which supported the C quality-temperature hypothesis, but a C-limited condition restricted this stimulatory effect. This study illustrates that a thermal compensatory response of Rh will help maintain C stocks in forest ecosystems after wildfires in a warming world.

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野火后土壤异养呼吸的热补偿响应
在气候变暖的背景下,频繁发生的野火对森林生态系统的碳动态构成了严重威胁。然而,野火是如何改变土壤异养呼吸(Rh)的温度敏感性(Q10)的,这是确定被烧毁景观中碳外排的关键参数,目前尚不清楚。我们在火灾发生后1、3、6和12个月在中国两个火灾易发地区进行了实地调查和两次验证性实验(n = 160个土壤样本)。研究发现,野火在发生后一年内普遍降低了土壤有机和矿物层的Q10,主要是由于基质耗竭,这一点通过均匀接种实验得到了证实。富铁/铝(氢)氧化物矿物层有机质的保护作用和火灾后土壤有机层近中性的pH值进一步抑制了Q10。即使在去除基质限制后,有机层中Q10的减少仍然存在,这反映了火灾后土壤中热适应的r-策略微生物群落的优势。此外,火灾诱导的低碳质量增加了Q10,这支持了碳质量-温度假设,但限制了C的条件限制了这种刺激作用。该研究表明,在变暖的世界中,Rh的热补偿反应将有助于维持森林生态系统中野火后的C储量。
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环境科学与技术
环境科学与技术 环境科学-工程:环境
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12359
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2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) is a co-sponsored academic and technical magazine by the Hubei Provincial Environmental Protection Bureau and the Hubei Provincial Academy of Environmental Sciences. Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) holds the status of Chinese core journals, scientific papers source journals of China, Chinese Science Citation Database source journals, and Chinese Academic Journal Comprehensive Evaluation Database source journals. This publication focuses on the academic field of environmental protection, featuring articles related to environmental protection and technical advancements.
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