Sensitivity of Soil Organic Matter Priming to Warming Depends on Diurnal Temperature Cycle

Understanding soil organic matter (SOM) mineralization is critical for predicting soil carbon (C) cycling, yet the effects of diurnal temperature fluctuations and their interactions with labile C inputs remain unclear. Arable soils were incubated for 42 days under constant temperatures (15 or 25 °C) or diurnal temperature fluctuations, without or with 13C-glucose addition. Diurnal fluctuations enhanced cumulative SOM mineralization and priming effects, with a higher temperature sensitivity (Q10) of priming (2.6) than constant temperatures (2.4). The higher Q10 was associated with an increased response of C-degrading enzyme activities to warming. At the community level, fungal diversity declined with warming, particularly under diurnal fluctuations. Although microbial networks were restructured, their topology exerted little influence on SOM mineralization. Instead, fungal diversity and cellobiohydrolase activity were the primary drivers of variation in SOM mineralization and its Q10. These findings provide mechanistic insights into soil C cycling under climate change, emphasizing the importance of incorporating daily temperature fluctuations into predictive models. This record is sourced from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine

Авторы
Xiao Qiong 1 , Zhang Wenju 1 , Wu Lei 1 , Huang Yaping 1 , Wang Jun 1 , Cai Zejiang 1 , Li Dongchu 1 , Chen Xiangbi 2 , Ge Tida 3 , Xu Minggang 1 , KUZYAKOV Yakov V. 4, 5
Издательство
American Chemical Society
Номер выпуска
32
Язык
English
Страницы
19993-20003
Статус
Published
Том
73
Год
2025
Организации
  • 1 Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China
  • 2 Institute of Subtropical Agriculture Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, China
  • 3 State Key Laboratory for Quality and Safety of Agro-Products, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China
  • 4 Department of Agricultural Soil Science, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Gottingen, Germany
  • 5 RUDN University, Moscow, Russian Federation
Ключевые слова
enzyme activity; microbial community; priming effect; SOM mineralization; temperature sensitivity
Цитировать
Поделиться

Другие записи

Avatkov V.A., Apanovich M.Yu., Borzova A.Yu., Bordachev T.V., Vinokurov V.I., Volokhov V.I., Vorobev S.V., Gumensky A.V., Иванченко В.С., Kashirina T.V., Матвеев О.В., Okunev I.Yu., Popleteeva G.A., Sapronova M.A., Свешникова Ю.В., Fenenko A.V., Feofanov K.A., Tsvetov P.Yu., Shkolyarskaya T.I., Shtol V.V. ...
Общество с ограниченной ответственностью Издательско-торговая корпорация "Дашков и К". 2018. 411 с.
Koshenskova Kseniya A., Bardina Elena E., Makotchenko Evgeniya V., Yu Kharlamova Viktoria Yu, Mironov Igor V., Bekker Olga B., Treshalina Helena Mikhailovna, Sokolova Darina V., Pokrovsky Vadim S., Borodin Eugenii A., Kotel'nikov Danil D., Belyaev Danila V., Vakhrusheva Diana V., Krasnoborova Svetlana Yu, Rusinov Gennadii L., Timofeev Eduard A., Leusova N.Yu, Kiskin Mikhail A., Gushchin Artem L., Eremenko Igor Leonidovich ...
New Journal of Chemistry. Том 49. 2025. С. 14037-14052