Those who can don't want to, and those who want to can't: An eco-evolutionary mechanism of soil carbon persistence

IF 10.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Biology & Biochemistry Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2022.108813
Mark TL. Bonner , Oskar Franklin , Shun Hasegawa , Torgny Näsholm
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Reliable manipulation of soil organic matter (SOM) – a necessity for optimal land management – is constrained by our limited mechanistic understanding of SOM formation. Here we propose a novel mechanistic element that may contribute to SOM dynamics, supplementing existing frameworks, based on evolutionary-ecological rather than chemical or physical limitations to decomposition. We argue that decomposition of some substrates may be constrained by spatial competition from opportunists. We describe and test a mathematical model based on our framework, providing a proof-of-concept that substrate can, in principle, be spared decomposition and accumulate even when it is physically and chemically accessible. Our framework can help explain a variety of SOM dynamics, including priming and the suppression of decomposition by nitrogen addition, as well as the typical composition of SOM. An augmented mechanistic framework for understanding SOM dynamics can help guide targeted empirical study, which in turn can contribute to more optimised land management.

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能做的不想做,不想做的不能做:土壤碳持久性的生态进化机制
土壤有机质(SOM)的可靠操作是优化土地管理的必要条件,但由于我们对土壤有机质形成的机理理解有限,因此受到限制。在这里,我们提出了一个新的机制元素,可能有助于SOM动力学,补充现有的框架,基于进化生态而不是化学或物理限制分解。我们认为,一些基质的分解可能受到来自机会主义者的空间竞争的限制。我们描述并测试了基于我们的框架的数学模型,提供了一个概念证明,即即使在物理和化学上可访问的情况下,基质原则上也可以避免分解和积累。我们的框架可以帮助解释各种SOM动力学,包括通过添加氮引发和抑制分解,以及SOM的典型组成。理解SOM动态的增强机制框架可以帮助指导有针对性的实证研究,从而有助于更优化的土地管理。
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 农林科学-土壤科学
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16.90
自引率
9.30%
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312
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: Soil Biology & Biochemistry publishes original research articles of international significance focusing on biological processes in soil and their applications to soil and environmental quality. Major topics include the ecology and biochemical processes of soil organisms, their effects on the environment, and interactions with plants. The journal also welcomes state-of-the-art reviews and discussions on contemporary research in soil biology and biochemistry.
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