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随着气候变暖微生物衍生碳储量的全球下降及其未来预测

Global decline in microbial-derived carbon stocks with climate warming and its future projections.

作者信息

Liang Yuting, Hu Han, Crowther Thomas W, Jörgensen Rainer Georg, Liang Chao, Chen Ji, Sun Yishen, Liu Chaoyang, Ding Jixian, Huang Aidi, Zhou Jizhong, Zhang Jiabao

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China.

University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.

出版信息

Natl Sci Rev. 2024 Sep 16;11(11):nwae330. doi: 10.1093/nsr/nwae330. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Soil organic carbon (SOC) represents the largest terrestrial pool of organic carbon and is indispensable for mitigating climate change and sustaining soil fertility. As a major component of stable SOC, microbial-derived carbon (MDC) accounts for approximately half of the total SOC and has repercussions on climate feedback. However, our understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of MDC stocks is limited, hindering assessments of the long-term impacts of global warming on persistent SOC sequestration in the soil‒atmosphere carbon cycle. Here, we compiled an extensive global dataset and employed ensemble machine learning techniques to forecast the spatial-temporal dynamics of MDC stocks across 93.4% of the total global land area from 1981 to 2018. Our findings revealed that for every 1°C increase in temperature, there was a global decrease of 6.7 Pg in the soil MDC stock within the predictable areas, equivalent to 1.4% of the total MDC stock or 0.9% of the atmospheric C pool. Tropical regions experienced the most substantial declines in MDC stocks. We further projected future MDC stocks for the next century based on shared socioeconomic pathways, showing a global decline in MDC stocks with a potential 6-37 Pg reduction by 2100 depending on future pathways. We recommend integrating the response of MDC stocks to warming into socioeconomic models to enhance confidence in selecting sustainable pathways.

摘要

土壤有机碳(SOC)是陆地最大的有机碳库,对于缓解气候变化和维持土壤肥力不可或缺。作为稳定土壤有机碳的主要组成部分,微生物衍生碳(MDC)约占土壤有机碳总量的一半,并对气候反馈产生影响。然而,我们对微生物衍生碳储量的时空动态了解有限,这阻碍了对全球变暖对土壤-大气碳循环中持久性土壤有机碳固存的长期影响的评估。在此,我们汇编了一个广泛的全球数据集,并采用集成机器学习技术来预测1981年至2018年全球93.4%陆地面积上微生物衍生碳储量的时空动态。我们的研究结果表明,在可预测区域内,温度每升高1°C,土壤微生物衍生碳储量全球减少6.7Pg,相当于微生物衍生碳总储量的1.4%或大气碳库的0.9%。热带地区微生物衍生碳储量下降最为显著。我们还根据共享社会经济路径预测了下个世纪的微生物衍生碳储量,结果显示微生物衍生碳储量将全球下降,到2100年根据未来路径可能减少6 - 37Pg。我们建议将微生物衍生碳储量对变暖的响应纳入社会经济模型,以增强选择可持续路径的信心。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/bd69/11495487/ae34c44eb0c6/nwae330fig1.jpg

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