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Global ecological predictors of the soil priming effect

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11472-7

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  1. European Union [702057]
  2. FEDER funds [AGL2017-85755-R]
  3. CSIC [201740I008]
  4. I-LINK + 2018 [LINKA20069]
  5. Fundacion Seneca from Murcia Province [19896/GERM/15]
  6. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions of the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme H2020-MSCA-IF-2016 under REA grant [702057]
  7. FONDECYT [1170995]
  8. IAI-CRN [3005]
  9. CONICYT [PFB-23]
  10. Millennium Scientific Initiative [P05-002]
  11. Churchill College (University of Cambridge)
  12. Department of Energy Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences Program [DESC-0008168]
  13. USGS Ecosystems Mission Area
  14. EPA-STAR Graduate Fellowship [U-916251]
  15. Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research Graduate Fellowship
  16. Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) Foundation of Arizona Scholarship
  17. McIntire-Stennis appropriations

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Identifying the global drivers of soil priming is essential to understanding C cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. We conducted a survey of soils across 86 globally-distributed locations, spanning a wide range of climates, biotic communities, and soil conditions, and evaluated the apparent soil priming effect using C-13-glucose labeling. Here we show that the magnitude of the positive apparent priming effect (increase in CO2 release through accelerated microbial biomass turnover) was negatively associated with SOC content and microbial respiration rates. Our statistical modeling suggests that apparent priming effects tend to be negative in more mesic sites associated with higher SOC contents. In contrast, a single-input of labile C causes positive apparent priming effects in more arid locations with low SOC contents. Our results provide solid evidence that SOC content plays a critical role in regulating apparent priming effects, with important implications for the improvement of C cycling models under global change scenarios.

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