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Soil temperature and fungal diversity jointly modulate soil heterotrophic respiration under short-term warming in the Zoige alpine peatland. | LitMetric

Soil temperature and fungal diversity jointly modulate soil heterotrophic respiration under short-term warming in the Zoige alpine peatland.

J Environ Manage

Wetland Research Center, Institute of Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China, 100091, China; Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Services and Restoration, Beijing, 100091, China; Sichuan Zoige Wetland Ecosystem Research Station, Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Aba, 624500, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

Global warming has changed carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems, but it remains unclear how climate warming affects soil heterotrophic respiration (R). We conducted a field experiment in the Zoige alpine peatland to investigate the mechanism of how short-term warming affects R by examining the relationships between plant biomass, soil properties, soil microbial diversity, and functional groups and R. Our results showed that warming increased R after one growing season of warming. However, warming barely changed the bacterial functional groups involved in the carbon cycle predicted by the functional annotation analysis. According to the Mantel test, NO was found to be the primary determinant for bacterial and fungal communities. The results of the Structural Equation Model (SEM) indicate that soil temperature and fungal diversity jointly modulate R, suggesting that short-term warming may not affect R by altering the structural and functional composition of microorganisms, which provides new insight into the mechanisms of the effects of warming on R in terrestrial ecosystems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122778DOI Listing

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