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Does long-term soil warming affect microbial element limitation? A test by short-term assays of microbial growth responses to labile C, N and P additions
被引:15
|作者:
Shi, Chupei
[1
,2
,8
]
Urbina-Malo, Carolina
[1
,3
]
Tian, Ye
[1
,4
]
Heinzle, Jakob
[5
]
Kengdo, Steve Kwatcho
[6
]
Inselsbacher, Erich
[7
]
Borken, Werner
[6
]
Schindlbacher, Andreas
[5
]
Wanek, Wolfgang
[1
,8
]
机构:
[1] Univ Vienna, Ctr Microbiol & Environm Syst Sci, Dept Microbiol & Ecosyst Sci, Div Terr Ecosyst Res, Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Inst Biodivers & Ecosyst Dynam, Dept Ecosyst & Landscape Dynam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Leibniz Univ Hannover, Inst Soil Sci, Hannover, Germany
[4] Univ Vienna, Doctoral Sch Microbiol & Environm Sci, Vienna, Austria
[5] Fed Res & Training Ctr Forests Nat Hazards & Lands, Dept Forest Ecol & Soil, Vienna, Austria
[6] Univ Bayreuth, Bayreuth Ctr Ecol & Environm Res BAYCEER, Dept Soil Ecol, Bayreuth, Germany
[7] Univ Nat Resources & Life Sci, Inst Soil Res, Vienna, Austria
[8] Univ Vienna, Ctr Microbiol & Environm Syst Sci, Dept Microbiol & Ecosyst Sci, Div Terr Ecosyst Res, Djerassipl 1, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
基金:
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词:
carbon;
co-limitation;
long-term soil warming;
microbial growth;
nitrogen;
nutrient limitation;
phosphorus;
soil microbes;
LIMITING BACTERIAL-GROWTH;
CARBON USE EFFICIENCY;
LAND-USE;
NITROGEN;
PHOSPHORUS;
MICROORGANISMS;
RESPIRATION;
BIOMASS;
MINERALIZATION;
STOICHIOMETRY;
D O I:
10.1111/gcb.16591
中图分类号:
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号:
090705 ;
摘要:
Increasing global temperatures have been reported to accelerate soil carbon (C) cycling, but also to promote nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems. However, warming can differentially affect ecosystem C, N and P dynamics, potentially intensifying elemental imbalances between soil resources, plants and soil microorganisms. Here, we investigated the effect of long-term soil warming on microbial resource limitation, based on measurements of microbial growth (O-18 incorporation into DNA) and respiration after C, N and P amendments. Soil samples were taken from two soil depths (0- 10, 10- 20 cm) in control and warmed (> 14 years warming, +4 degrees C) plots in the Achenkirch soil warming experiment. Soils were amended with combinations of glucose-C, inorganic/organic N and inorganic/organic P in a full factorial design, followed by incubation at their respective mean field temperatures for 24 h. Soil microbes were generally C-limited, exhibiting 1.8-fold to 8.8-fold increases in microbial growth upon C addition. Warming consistently caused soil micro-organisms to shift from being predominately C limited to become C-P co-limited. This P limitation possibly was due to increased abiotic P immobilization in warmed soils. Microbes further showed stronger growth stimulation under combined glucose and inorganic nutrient amendments compared to organic nutrient additions. This may be related to a prolonged lag phase in organic N (glucosamine) mineralization and utilization compared to glucose. Soil respiration strongly positively responded to all kinds of glucose-C amendments, while responses of microbial growth were less pronounced in many of these treatments. This highlights that respiration- though easy and cheap to measure & mdash;is not a good substitute of growth when assessing microbial element limitation. Overall, we demonstrate a significant shift in microbial element limitation in warmed soils, from C to C-P co-limitation, with strong repercussions on the linkage between soil C, N and P cycles under long term warming.
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页码:2188 / 2202
页数:15
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