Climate warming and elevated CO2 alter peatland soil carbon sources and stability

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Nicholas O. E. Ofiti
Michael W. I. Schmidt
Samuel Abiven
Paul J. Hanson
Colleen M. Iversen
Rachel M. Wilson
Joel E. Kostka
Guido L. B. Wiesenberg
Avni Malhotra
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[1] University of Zurich,Department of Geography
[2] PSL Research University,CEREEP
[3] Ecole normale supérieure (ENS),Ecotron Ile De France, ENS, CNRS
[4] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Laboratoire de Géologie, Département de Géosciences
[5] Florida State University,Environmental Sciences Division and Climate Change Science Institute
[6] Georgia Institute of Technology,Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences
[7] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,School of Biological Sciences and School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection
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Peatlands are an important carbon (C) reservoir storing one-third of global soil organic carbon (SOC), but little is known about the fate of these C stocks under climate change. Here, we examine the impact of warming and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) on the molecular composition of SOC to infer SOC sources (microbe-, plant- and fire-derived) and stability in a boreal peatland. We show that while warming alone decreased plant- and microbe-derived SOC due to enhanced decomposition, warming combined with eCO2 increased plant-derived SOC compounds. We further observed increasing root-derived inputs (suberin) and declining leaf/needle-derived inputs (cutin) into SOC under warming and eCO2. The decline in SOC compounds with warming and gains from new root-derived C under eCO2, suggest that warming and eCO2 may shift peatland C budget towards pools with faster turnover. Together, our results indicate that climate change may increase inputs and enhance decomposition of SOC potentially destabilising C storage in peatlands.
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