A keystone microbial enzyme for nitrogen control of soil carbon storage
Ji Chen, Yiqi Luo, Kees Jan van Groenigen, Bruce A. Hungate, Junji Cao, Xuhui Zhou, Rui-wu Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University Chinese Academy of Sciences Aarhus University Institute of Earth Environment
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Agricultural and industrial activities have increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition to ecosystems worldwide. N deposition can stimulate plant growth and soil carbon (C) input, enhancing soil C storage. Changes in microbial decomposition could also influence soil C storage, yet this influence has been difficult to discern, partly because of the variable effects of added N on the microbial enzymes involved. We show, using meta-analysis, that added N reduced the activity of lignin-modifying enzymes (LMEs), and that this N-induced enzyme suppression was associated with increases in soil C. In contrast, N-induced changes in cellulase activity were unrelated to changes in soil C. Moreover, the effects of added soil N on LME activity accounted for more of the variation in responses of soil C than a wide range of other environmental and experimental factors. Our results suggest that, through responses of a single enzyme system to added N, soil microorganisms drive long-term changes in soil C accumulation. Incorporating this microbial influence on ecosystem biogeochemistry into Earth system models could improve predictions of ecosystem C dynamics.
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生物医学Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
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