Unveiling Pervasive Soil Microbial P Limitation in Terrestrial Ecosystems Worldwide.

Ecol Lett

National Observation and Research Station of Fujian Wuyishan Forest Ecosystem, Wuyishan, Fujian, China.

Published: November 2024

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  • Soil microorganisms play a vital role in carbon sequestration in ecosystems, but their activities are often limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P).
  • A study analyzing 1245 observations revealed that phosphorus limitation in soil microbes is more common than previously thought, especially in tropical and cold zones, while nitrogen limitation is primarily found in temperate regions.
  • These nutrient limitations significantly impact carbon cycling, indicating that understanding microbial nutrient dynamics is essential for improving Earth system models and predicting changes in ecosystems.

Article Abstract

Soil microorganisms are crucial in terrestrial ecosystems, influencing carbon (C) sequestration, yet their metabolic activities are often constrained by nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability. Despite this, a global understanding of microbial nutrient limitation remains elusive. We synthesised 1245 observations from 225 articles to elucidate patterns and factors of microbial nutrient limitation. Contrary to convention, soil microbial P limitation is widespread (83.78% of observations), with N limitation mainly in temperate zones and pronounced P limitation in tropical and cold zones. Soil microbial P limitation correlates positively with mean annual precipitation and clay content, while N limitation correlates negatively with soil pH. Importantly, microbial nutrient limitation directly affects C cycling, as microbial C limitation increases with decreasing N or P limitation. This underscores the significance of microbial nutrient limitation in terrestrial C cycling and the need to incorporate it into Earth system models for accurate predictions under changing conditions.

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