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Nitrogen deposition accelerates soil carbon sequestration in tropical forests

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2020790118

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below-ground carbon sequestration; soil carbon storage; atmospheric nitrogen deposition; nitrogen biogeochemistry; global changes

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41922056, 41731176]
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS [Y201965]

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The study shows that under excess nitrogen deposition, soil carbon sequestration in tropical forests can be stimulated while soil nitrogen sequestration can keep pace with carbon sequestration. This has important implications for predicting future terrestrial sinks for both elevated anthropogenic CO2 and nitrogen deposition. The research further emphasizes the need to incorporate nitrogen deposition and cycling into terrestrial carbon cycle models to improve predictability of carbon sink strength as enhanced nitrogen deposition spreads from temperate into tropical systems.
Terrestrial ecosystem carbon (C) sequestration plays an important role in ameliorating global climate change. While tropical forests exert a disproportionately large influence on global C cycling, there remains an open question on changes in below-ground soil C stocks with global increases in nitrogen (N) deposition, because N supply often does not constrain the growth of tropical forests. We quantified soil C sequestration through more than a decade of continuous N addition experiment in an N-rich primary tropical forest. Results showed that long-term N additions increased soil C stocks by 7 to 21%, mainly arising from decreased C output fluxes and physical protection mechanisms without changes in the chemical composition of organic matter. A meta-analysis further verified that soil C sequestration induced by excess N inputs is a general phenomenon in tropical forests. Notably, soil N sequestration can keep pace with soil C, based on consistent C/N ratios under N additions. These findings provide empirical evidence that below-ground C sequestration can be stimulated in mature tropical forests under excess N deposition, which has important implications for predicting future terrestrial sinks for both elevated anthropogenic CO2 and N deposition. We further developed a conceptual model hypothesis depicting how soil C sequestration happens under chronic N deposition in N-limited and N-rich ecosystems, suggesting a direction to incorporate N deposition and N cycling into terrestrial C cycle models to improve the predictability on C sink strength as enhanced N deposition spreads from temperate into tropical systems.

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