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土壤有机碳矿化激发效应的微生物机制研究进展

魏圆云1,2,3,崔丽娟1,2,张曼胤1,2,3*,潘旭1,2   

  1. (1中国林业科学研究院湿地研究所, 北京 100091;2湿地生态功能与恢复北京市重点实验室, 北京 100091;3河北衡水湖湿地生态系统国家定位观测研究站, 河北衡水 053000)
  • 出版日期:2019-04-10 发布日期:2019-04-10

Research advances in microbial mechanisms underlying priming effect of soil organic carbon mineralization.

WEI Yuan-yun1,2,3, CUI Li-juan1,2, ZHANG Man-yin1,2,3*, PAN Xu1,2   

  1. (1Institute of Wetland Research, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing 100091, China; 2Beijing Key Laboratory of Wetland Services and Restoration, Beijing 100091, China; 3National Ecosystem Research Station of Hengshui Wetland, Hengshui 053000, Hebei, China).
  • Online:2019-04-10 Published:2019-04-10

摘要: 激发效应是外源易分解有机质输入在短时期内改变原有土壤有机碳矿化过程的自然现象,是联系土壤有机碳收支过程之间的关键环节,对于土壤有机碳库的积累和稳定具有重要意义。土壤微生物对外源有机质输入的响应是形成激发效应的内在驱动力。外源有机质促进或抑制土壤有机碳矿化的微生物机制主要包括:外源有机质促进多种类群微生物及其分泌胞外酶的协同作用,外源有机质驱使特定类群微生物加强对受限资源的利用,外源有机质的化学计量特征导致微生物对适宜分解底物的选择性利用。对于激发效应现象更符合哪一种理论的解释,以及何种类群微生物主导了激发效应过程,目前尚未形成普遍共识。外源有机质总量、化学组成和碳氮比以及温度、水分等环境因子,都可通过影响微生物对外源有机质和土壤有机质的利用从而作用于激发效应。针对现有研究存在的争议与不足,今后需利用新兴技术手段进一步明确不同微生物类群在激发效应过程中的作用,并从外源有机质化学计量特征与微生物需求之间均衡关系的角度展开研究,以期促成激发效应研究与生态化学计量学相关理论的融合与发展。

关键词: 城市植被, 形成机制, 适应策略, 植被分类

Abstract: Priming effect (PE) is defined as the changes of soil organic carbon mineralization after the inputs of external labile organic matter in short term. The PE is a natural phenomenon that occurs in various terrestrial ecosystems and plays an important role in soil carbon cycling. The responses of soil microbes to the inputs of external labile organic matter are the internal drivers for PE. The microbial mechanisms of PE included: (1) cometabolism of a group of microorganisms and extracellular enzymes in the presence of labile organic matter; (2) labile organic matter provides energy for the special microorganisms to degrade recalcitrant organic matter under nutrient constraint; (3) microorganisms preferentially utilize the readily degradable substrates which match their stoichiometric demands. There is no consensus on those mechanisms and on the dominant soil microbes in the PE. Besides, the decomposition of soil organic matter and external organic matter is affected by the quantity and quality of external organic matter, all of which may influence PE. Soil temperature and moisture also affect the PE, but their importance may be less than external organic matter. In view of the existing controversy and deficiency about the PE studies, we propose that future research should adopt new methods to further clarify the contributions of various microbes to the PE, and should focus on the imbalance between microbial demand and external organic matter in order to promote the integration and development of the PE studies and the theory of ecological stoichiometry.

Key words: urban vegetation, formation mechanism, adaptive strategy, vegetation classification.