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Moderate grazing increases newly assimilated carbon allocation belowground

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2022
Rhizosphere
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rhisph.2022.100547

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Newly assimilated carbon (C) allocated to soil is the main source of C and energy for microorganisms and has a high impact on long-term C sequestration. The removal of aboveground plant biomass by grazing may increase, decrease or have no effects on belowground C allocation. Therefore, it is important to understand how grazing modifies the allocation of assimilates between above- and belowground. An in situ 13C labeling experiment was carried out in a temperate grassland with three grazing intensities: no grazing, moderate grazing (6 sheep·ha−1) and heavy grazing (9 sheep·ha−1). Eighty-one days after 13C labeling, plants under moderate grazing allocated more recently assimilated C (8.2% of assimilated 13C) to shoots than plants under no grazing and heavy grazing (5.5% each). Substantially more 13C was allocated belowground under moderate grazing, and was mainly stored in roots (11%) and soil (15%), than under no grazing (3.2% in roots and 7.5% in soil) and heavy grazing (4.1% in roots and 6.9% in soil). Moderate and heavy grazing release less 13CO2 (15%) through root and rhizomicrobial respiration than no grazing (19%). Without grazing, the decomposition rate of rhizodeposits and their utilization for root and rhizomicrobial respiration (0.22 ± 0.07 day−1) was much faster than that under grazing (moderate grazing: 0.050 ± 0.01 day−1, heavy grazing: 0.065 ± 0.01 day−1). In summary, moderate grazing increases the stock and stability of newly assimilated C of soil by increasing belowground allocation of photosynthates and decreasing CO2 efflux from soil. Therefore, compared to without and heavy grazing (9 sheep·ha−1), moderate grazing (6 sheep·ha−1) may be more suitable for soil C sequestration in temperate grasslands.

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Yan Zhao, Yuqiang Tian, Qiong Gao, Xiaobing Li, Yong Zhang, Yong Ding, Shengnan Ouyang, Andrey Yurtaev, Yakov Kuzyakov (2022). Moderate grazing increases newly assimilated carbon allocation belowground. Rhizosphere, 22, pp. 100547-100547, DOI: 10.1016/j.rhisph.2022.100547.

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