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Elevated CO2, rhizosphere processes,and soil organic matter decomposition
Authors:Cheng  Weixin  Johnson  Dale W
Institution:(1) Biological Sciences Center, Desert Research Institute, P.O. Box 60220, Reno, NV 89506, USA;(2) Environmental and Resource Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89512, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA
Abstract:The rhizosphere is one of the key fine-scale components of C cycles. This study was undertaken to improve understanding of the potential effects of atmospheric CO2 increase on rhizosphere processes. Using C isotope techniques, we found that elevated atmospheric CO2 significantly increased wheat plant growth, dry mass accumulation, rhizosphere respiration, and soluble C concentrations in the rhizosphere. When plants were grown under elevated CO2 concentration, soluble C concentration in the rhizosphere increased by approximately 60%. The degree of elevated CO2 enhancement on rhizosphere respiration was much higher than on root biomass. Averaged between the two nitrogen treatments and compared with the ambient CO2 treatment, wheat rhizosphere respiration rate increased 60% and root biomass only increased 26% under the elevated CO2 treatment. These results indicated that elevated atmospheric CO2 in a wheat-soil system significantly increased substrate input to the rhizosphere due to both increased root growth and increased root activities per unit of roots. Nitrogen treatments changed the effect of elevated CO2 on soil organic matter decomposition. Elevated CO2 increased soil organic matter decomposition (22%) in the nitrogen-added treatment but decreased soil organic matter decomposition (18%) without nitrogen addition. Soil nitrogen status was therefore found to be important in determining the directions of the effect of elevated CO2 on soil organic matter decomposition.
Keywords:13C  14C  decomposition  elevated CO2  respiration  rhizosphere  soil carbon
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