Long-term rice-crayfish farming alters soil dissolved organic carbon quality and biodegradability by regulating microbial metabolism and iron oxidation

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Zhang, Wanyang [1 ]
Ma, Tianqiao [1 ]
Lu, Jianwei [1 ]
Zhu, Jun [1 ]
Ren, Tao [1 ]
Cong, Rihuan [1 ]
Lu, Zhifeng [1 ]
Zhang, Yangyang [1 ]
Li, Xiaokun [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Huazhong Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, Key Lab Arable Land Conservat Middle & Lower Reach, Minist Agr & Rural Affairs,Microelement Res Ctr, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China
[2] Huazhong Agr Univ, Shuangshui Shuanglv Inst, Wuhan 430070, Peoples R China
关键词
Rice-crayfish farming system; Soil dissolved organic carbon; Three-dimensional fluorescence spectrum; Soil iron oxidation; Microbial metabolism; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; MATTER; FLUORESCENCE; APPLICABILITY; ASSOCIATIONS; DEGRADATION; ALUMINUM; SORPTION; FE;
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10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122777
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The biodegradability of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a crucial process in the migration and transformation of soil organic carbon (SOC), and play a vital role in the global soil carbon (C) cycle. Although the significance of DOC in SOC transportation and microbial utilization is widely acknowledged, the impact of long-term ricecrayfish (RC) farming on the content, quality, and biodegradability of DOC in paddy soils, as well as regulatory mechanisms involved, remains unclear. To address this gap, a space-for-time method was employed to investigate the effects of different RC farming durations (1-, 5-, 10-, 15-, and 20- years) on the quality and biodegradability of DOC, as well as their relationship with soil microbial metabolism and minerals in this study. The results revealed that continuous RC farming increased the soil DOC content, but reduced DOC biodegradability. Specifically, after 20 years of continuous RC farming, the DOC content increased by 52.7% compared to the initial year, whereas the DOC biodegradability decreased by 63.4%. Analysis using three-dimensional fluorescence and ultraviolet spectroscopy demonstrated that continuous RC farming resulted in a decrease in the relative abundance of humus-like fractions, humification, and aromaticity indexes in DOC, but increased the relative abundance of protein-like fractions, biological, and fluorescence index, indicating that long-term RC farming promoted the simple depolymerization of the molecular structure of DOC. Continuous RC farming increased the activity of hydrolase involved in soil nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles and oxidase, but decreasing the hydrolase C/N and C/P acquisition ratios; moreover, it also stimulated an increase in soil iron oxides and exchangeable calcium content. Structural equation modeling suggests that soil hydrolases and iron oxides are the primary drivers of DOC quality change, with DOC biodegradability being driven solely by soil iron oxides and not regulated by DOC quality. In conclusion, long-term RC farming promotes the catalytic decomposition of DOC aromatic substances and the production of DOC protein-like components by increasing soil oxidase activity and decreasing the hydrolase C/N acquisition ratio; these processes collectively contribute to the simple depolymerization of DOC molecular structure. Additionally, long-term RC farming induced legacy effects of soil iron oxides and enhanced chemical protection role leading to reduced DOC biodegradability. These findings suggested that long-term RC farming may reduce the rapid turnover and loss of DOC, providing a negative feedback on climate warming.
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