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Rain-induced changes in soil CO2 flux and microbial community composition in a tropical forest of China

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 7, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-06345-2

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31428001, 31200372]
  2. National Science Foundation [1504886, 1623085]
  3. USDA-Capacity Building Grant
  4. USDA-EvansAllen Grant
  5. Dinghushan Nature Reserve and Dinghushan Forest Ecosystem Research Station
  6. Division Of Human Resource Development
  7. Direct For Education and Human Resources [1623085] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  8. Division Of Undergraduate Education
  9. Direct For Education and Human Resources [1504886] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Rain-induced soil CO2 pulse, a rapid excitation in soil CO2 flux after rain, is ubiquitously observed in terrestrial ecosystems, yet the underlying mechanisms in tropical forests are still not clear. We conducted a rain simulation experiment to quantify rain-induced changes in soil CO2 flux and microbial community composition in a tropical forest. Soil CO2 flux rapidly increased by similar to 83% after rains, accompanied by increases in both bacterial (similar to 51%) and fungal (similar to 58%) Phospholipid Fatty Acids (PLFA) biomass. However, soil CO2 flux and microbial community in the plots without litters showed limited response to rains. Direct releases of CO2 from litter layer only accounted for similar to 19% increases in soil CO2 flux, suggesting that the leaching of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from litter layer to the topsoil is the major cause of rain-induced soil CO2 pulse. In addition, rain-induced changes in soil CO2 flux and microbial PLFA biomass decreased with increasing rain sizes, but they were positively correlated with litter-leached DOC concentration rather than total DOC flux. Our findings reveal an important role of litter-leached DOC input in regulating rain-induced soil CO2 pulses and microbial community composition, and may have significant implications for CO2 losses from tropical forest soils under future rainfall changes.

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