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Exogenous carbon turnover within the soil food web strengthens soil carbon sequestration through microbial necromass accumulation
Authors:Xinchang Kou  Elly Morriën  Yijia Tian  Xiaoke Zhang  Caiyan Lu  Hongtu Xie  Wenju Liang  Qi Li  Chao Liang
Institution:1. Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China

Key Laboratory of Geographical Processes and Ecological Security in Changbai Mountains, Ministry of Education, School of Geographical Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China;2. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, Ecosystem and Landscape Dynamics Department (IBED-ELD), University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China;4. Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China

Abstract:Exogenous carbon turnover within soil food web is important in determining the trade-offs between soil organic carbon (SOC) storage and carbon emission. However, it remains largely unknown how soil food web influences carbon sequestration through mediating the dual roles of microbes as decomposers and contributors, hindering our ability to develop policies for soil carbon management. Here, we conducted a 13C-labeled straw experiment to demonstrate how soil food web regulated the residing microbes to influence the soil carbon transformation and stabilization process after 11 years of no-tillage. Our work demonstrated that soil fauna, as a “temporary storage container,” indirectly influenced the SOC transformation processes and mediated the SOC sequestration through feeding on soil microbes. Soil biota communities acted as both drivers of and contributors to SOC cycling, with 32.0% of exogenous carbon being stabilizing in the form of microbial necromass as “new” carbon. Additionally, the proportion of mineral-associated organic carbon and particulate organic carbon showed that the “renewal effect” driven by the soil food web promoted the SOC to be more stable. Our study clearly illustrated that soil food web regulated the turnover of exogenous carbon inputs by and mediated soil carbon sequestration through microbial necromass accumulation.
Keywords:carbon sequestration  isotope tracing  microbial necromass  soil fauna  soil food web  trophic cascade
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