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  5. Long-Term Phosphorus Addition Alleviates Co2 and N2o Emissions Via Altering Soil Microbial Functions in Secondary Rather Primary Tropical Forests

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Long-Term Phosphorus Addition Alleviates Co2 and N2o Emissions Via Altering Soil Microbial Functions in Secondary Rather Primary Tropical Forests

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2022
SSRN Electronic Journal
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4225759

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Tropical forests, where the soils are nitrogen (N) rich but phosphorus (P) poor, have a disproportionate influence on global carbon (C) and N cycling. However, whether P addition can accelerate soil microbial C and N sequestrations and reduce greenhouse gas emissions (CO 2 and N 2 O) under increasing N deposition remains unclear. We investigated soil microbial taxonomy and functional traits involved in C and N cycling in response to 10-year independent and interactive effects of N and P additions in a primary and a secondary tropical forest in Hainan Island. In the primary forest, N addition boosted oligotrophic bacteria and phosphatase and enriched genes responsible for C-, P-mineralization, nitrification and denitrification, suggesting aggravated P limitation while N excess. This might stimulate P excavation via organic matter mineralization, and enhance gaseous N release, leading to 86-110% increases in soil CO 2 and N 2 O emissions. Phosphorus and NP additions reduced phosphatase activity and microbial network keystone species capable of P excavation in both forests, suggesting mitigation of P limitation. This further stimulated fungal growth in the secondary rather than primary forest mainly associated with lower C availability in primary forest. Soil CO 2 and N 2 O emissions declined by 25-82% following P and NP additions in the secondary forest, which could be ascribed to the alleviated P-mining from organic matter and increased microbial C and N immobilization with fungal growth. Overall, N addition accelerates all microbial processes for C and N release in tropical forests. Long-term P addition alleviates C and N release and reduces soil CO 2 and N 2 O emissions via reducing P mining from organic matter and promoting microbial C and N immobilizations in the secondary rather primary forest, mainly because of strong C limitation to microbial growth in primary forest.

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Jie Chen, Xiaomin Ma, X. L. Lu, Xu Han, Dexiang Chen, Yanpeng Li, Zhou Zhang, Yide Li, Suhui Ma, Yakov Kuzyakov (2022). Long-Term Phosphorus Addition Alleviates Co2 and N2o Emissions Via Altering Soil Microbial Functions in Secondary Rather Primary Tropical Forests. SSRN Electronic Journal, DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4225759.

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