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DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2019.03.022
WOS记录号: WOS:000467508000007
论文题名:
Energetic efficiency and temperature sensitivity of soil heterotrophic respiration vary with decadal-scale fire history in a wet sclerophyll forest
作者: Butler, Orpheus M.1,2; Lewis, Tom3,4; Rashti, Mehran Rezaei1,2; Chen, Chengrong1,2
通讯作者: Chen, Chengrong
刊名: SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
ISSN: 0038-0717
出版年: 2019
卷: 134, 页码:62-71
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Prescribed burning ; Organic C ; Pyrogenic SOM ; Q(10) ; qCO(2)
WOS关键词: ORGANIC-MATTER QUALITY ; N-P STOICHIOMETRY ; MICROBIAL BIOMASS ; METABOLIC QUOTIENT ; CONIFEROUS FOREST ; EXTRACTION METHOD ; NITROGEN POOLS ; CO2 EVOLUTION ; CARBON ; DECOMPOSITION
WOS学科分类: Soil Science
WOS研究方向: Agriculture
英文摘要:

Changes in fire regime and soil temperatures will be simultaneous symptoms of climate change in many regions around the world, yet very few studies have investigated how these factors will interact to affect soil carbon (C) cycling. Interacting effects of fire regime and temperature on soil C cycling processes might constitute an important but poorly-understood feedback to the global climate system. Using soils from one of the world's longest running prescribed fire trials in eastern Australia, we investigated the effect of fire regime on the rate, energetic efficiency, and temperature sensitivity of soil heterotrophic respiration and associated properties across a range of incubation temperatures (15 degrees C, 25 degrees C, and 35 degrees C), Levels of total, labile, soluble, and microbial biomass C were 32%, 59%, 64%, and 38% lower, respectively, in biennially-burned (2yB) soils than in soils that had not been exposed to fire since 1969 (NB soils). Moreover, while rates of heterotrophic respiration did not vary among NB, 2yB or quadrennially-burned (4yB) soils during the 55-day incubation period, values of qCO(2) (which are inversely related to microbial energetic efficiency) were 59.8% higher in 2yB soils than in NB soils. This suggests that biennial-burning is associated with soil conditions that promote energetic inefficiency in the microbial community and highlights the role of environmental stress as a determinant of respiratory responses to fire regime. Respiration temperature sensitivity (i.e. Q(10) values) of 2yB soils was 86% greater than that of 4yB soils at the temperature range of 15-25 degrees C. This effect was absent at the temperature range of 25-35 degrees C and in soils to which labile C levels had been boosted through glucose addition. This pattern in Q(10) values might be attributed to low quality soil organic matter in 2yB soils in combination with mechanisms associated with microbial community structure. Together these results enhance our understanding of C cycling in fire-affected soils and suggest a potentially important positive feedback between fire, climate change, and the terrestrial C cycle that warrants further investigation.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/140938
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作者单位: 1.Griffith Univ, Griffith Sch Environm & Sci, Nathan, Qld, Australia
2.Griffith Univ, Australian Rivers Inst, Nathan, Qld, Australia
3.Dept Agr & Fisheries, Sippy Downs, Qld, Australia
4.Univ Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, Qld, Australia

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Butler, Orpheus M.,Lewis, Tom,Rashti, Mehran Rezaei,et al. Energetic efficiency and temperature sensitivity of soil heterotrophic respiration vary with decadal-scale fire history in a wet sclerophyll forest[J]. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY,2019-01-01,134:62-71
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