Short-term effects of soil moisture on soil organic carbon decomposition in a coastal wetland of the Yellow River Delta

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Wendi Qu
Guangxuan Han
Jian Wang
Juanyong Li
Mingliang Zhao
Wenjun He
Xinge Li
Siyu Wei
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),CAS Key Laboratory of Coastal Environmental Processes and Ecological Remediation, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research (YIC)
[2] Shandong Key Laboratory of Coastal Environmental Processes,Center for Ocean Mega
[3] YICCAS,Science
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Geography
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[6] The Ohio State University,undefined
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Hydrobiologia | 2021年 / 848卷
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Soil moisture; Soil organic carbon decomposition; CO; CH; Coastal wetland;
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Soil moisture remarkably influences soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition and is one of the key variables in ecological models influencing changes in soil carbon (C) storage. However, the mechanisms determining the impact of soil moisture on SOC decomposition in coastal wetlands are poorly understood. We collected and incubated soil samples from a coastal wetland of the Yellow River Delta, China, to investigate the response of SOC decomposition (the sum of CO2–C and CH4–C) to soil moisture. Soil samples were incubated at 20%, 60%, 100%, 140% and 180% water holding capacity (WHC), respectively. Compared to drought condition (20% WHC), moist (60% and 100% WHC) and flooding (140% and 180% WHC) conditions were observed with significantly higher SOC decomposition, explained by increased soil microbial biomass and altered soil physical parameters (pH and electronic conductivity (EC)). Excluding the effect of drought, we found decreased SOC decomposition with increased microbial biomass in flooding conditions compared to moist conditions. Structural equation modeling analysis showed that SOC decomposition and soil C storage were associated with changes in soil environment and soil microbial biomass resulted from soil moisture variation. This study highlights the importance of soil moisture in soil carbon dynamics, which is enlightening for the evaluation of soil C cycling with a decline of soil moisture under a warmer climate in coastal wetlands.
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