Effect of environmental factors on mineral soil respiration: A review.

Autor: LIU Yuanhao, DU Xulong, HUANG Jinxue, XIONG Decheng
Zdroj: Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology / Yingyong Shengtai Xuebao; Oct2023, Vol. 34 Issue 10, p2835-2844, 10p
Abstrakt: Mineral soil respiration, a major component of CO2 emissions from soil to atmosphere, plays a critical role in driving terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycling and is highly sensitive to environmental changes, including soil temperature, soil moisture, and substrate availability. The changes of environmental factors can affect mineral soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity thereby alters global carbon balance. We reviewed studies on the effects of environmental factors on mineral soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity. The effect of environmental factors on mineral soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity significantly differed among ecosystems. Environmental factors directly and indirectly affect mineral soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity by altering soil microbial biomass and community structure, extracellular enzyme activity, and soil porosity. Based on the results of this review, we suggested: 1) combining multiple observation techniques and methods to study the effects of environmental factors on mineral soil respiration; 2) exploring the interactive effects of multiple environmental factors on mineral soil respiration; 3) carrying out experiments on mineral soil respiration at different temporal and spatial scales; 4) improving the prediction model of mineral soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity; 5) strengthening the role of substrate supply of recent photosynthates in the regulation of mineral soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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