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Climate change effects on the stability and chemistry of soil organic carbon pools in a subalpine grassland

Climate change effects on the stability and chemistry of soil organic carbon pools in a subalpine grassland
Climate change effects on the stability and chemistry of soil organic carbon pools in a subalpine grassland
Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vulnerable to climate change. To explore potential shifts in soil organic matter (SOM) form and stability under climate change (warming and reduced precipitations), we studied the dynamics of SOM pools of a mountain grassland in the Swiss Jura as part of a climate manipulation experiment. The climate manipulation (elevational soil transplantation) was set up in October 2009 and simulated two realistic climate change scenarios. After 4 years of manipulation, we performed SOM physical fractionation to extract SOM fractions corresponding to specific turnover rates, in winter and in summer. Soil organic matter fraction chemistry was studied with ultraviolet, 3D fluorescence, and mid-infrared spectroscopies. The most labile SOM fractions showed high intra-annual dynamics (amounts and chemistry) mediated via the seasonal changes of fresh plant debris inputs and confirming their high contribution to the microbial loop. Our climate change manipulation modified the chemical differences between free and intra-aggregate organic matter, suggesting a modification of soil macro-aggregates dynamics. Interestingly, the 4-year climate manipulation affected directly the SOM dynamics, with a decrease in organic C bulk soil content, resulting from significant C-losses in the mineral-associated SOM fraction (MAOM), the most stable form of SOM. This SOC decrease was associated with a decrease in clay content, above- and belowground plants biomass, soil microbial biomass and activity. The combination of these climate changes effects on the plant–soil system could have led to increase C-losses from the MAOM fraction through clay-SOM washing out and DOC leaching in this subalpine grassland.
Water extractable organic carbon, Particulate organic matter, Mineral associated organic matter, Infrared spectroscopy, 3D fluorescence spectroscopy
0168-2563
123-139
Puissant, Jeremy
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Mills, Robert T.E.
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Robroek, Bjorn J.M.
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Gavazov, Konstantin
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Perrette, Yves
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De Danieli, Sebastien
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Spiegelberger, Thomas
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Buttler, Alexandre
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Brun, Jean-Jacques
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Cecillon, Lauric
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Puissant, Jeremy
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Mills, Robert T.E.
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Robroek, Bjorn J.M.
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Gavazov, Konstantin
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Perrette, Yves
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De Danieli, Sebastien
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Spiegelberger, Thomas
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Buttler, Alexandre
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Brun, Jean-Jacques
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Cecillon, Lauric
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Puissant, Jeremy, Mills, Robert T.E., Robroek, Bjorn J.M., Gavazov, Konstantin, Perrette, Yves, De Danieli, Sebastien, Spiegelberger, Thomas, Buttler, Alexandre, Brun, Jean-Jacques and Cecillon, Lauric (2017) Climate change effects on the stability and chemistry of soil organic carbon pools in a subalpine grassland. Biogeochemistry, 132 (1-2), 123-139. (doi:10.1007/s10533-016-0291-8).

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Abstract

Mountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter that may be highly vulnerable to climate change. To explore potential shifts in soil organic matter (SOM) form and stability under climate change (warming and reduced precipitations), we studied the dynamics of SOM pools of a mountain grassland in the Swiss Jura as part of a climate manipulation experiment. The climate manipulation (elevational soil transplantation) was set up in October 2009 and simulated two realistic climate change scenarios. After 4 years of manipulation, we performed SOM physical fractionation to extract SOM fractions corresponding to specific turnover rates, in winter and in summer. Soil organic matter fraction chemistry was studied with ultraviolet, 3D fluorescence, and mid-infrared spectroscopies. The most labile SOM fractions showed high intra-annual dynamics (amounts and chemistry) mediated via the seasonal changes of fresh plant debris inputs and confirming their high contribution to the microbial loop. Our climate change manipulation modified the chemical differences between free and intra-aggregate organic matter, suggesting a modification of soil macro-aggregates dynamics. Interestingly, the 4-year climate manipulation affected directly the SOM dynamics, with a decrease in organic C bulk soil content, resulting from significant C-losses in the mineral-associated SOM fraction (MAOM), the most stable form of SOM. This SOC decrease was associated with a decrease in clay content, above- and belowground plants biomass, soil microbial biomass and activity. The combination of these climate changes effects on the plant–soil system could have led to increase C-losses from the MAOM fraction through clay-SOM washing out and DOC leaching in this subalpine grassland.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 December 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 16 January 2017
Published date: January 2017
Keywords: Water extractable organic carbon, Particulate organic matter, Mineral associated organic matter, Infrared spectroscopy, 3D fluorescence spectroscopy
Organisations: Biomedicine

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Local EPrints ID: 407789
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/407789
ISSN: 0168-2563
PURE UUID: 16d68dd3-f59f-4bc8-b929-f5004c2ca17a
ORCID for Bjorn J.M. Robroek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6714-0652

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 13:23

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Author: Jeremy Puissant
Author: Robert T.E. Mills
Author: Bjorn J.M. Robroek ORCID iD
Author: Konstantin Gavazov
Author: Yves Perrette
Author: Sebastien De Danieli
Author: Thomas Spiegelberger
Author: Alexandre Buttler
Author: Jean-Jacques Brun
Author: Lauric Cecillon

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