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Chinese Journal of Ecology ›› 2024, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (4): 993-999.doi: 10.13292/j.1000-4890.202404.031

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Effects of Chinese fir leaf litter addition on soil CO2 release and priming effect under different incubation temperatures.

YUAN Fanghui, YING Yuxin, CHEN Ziliang, LOU Xiaohan, HU Yalin*   

  1. (Forest Ecology & Stable Isotope Center, College of Forestry, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China).

  • Online:2024-04-10 Published:2024-04-08

Abstract: Litter input plays an important role in the balance of soil organic carbon (SOC) input and output. However, it remains unknown how warming influences the priming effect of litter input on SOC mineralization and temperature sensitivity. In this study, we added 13C-labled Chinese fir leaf litter to soils and incubated them at 15, 25 and 35 ℃ to compare the changes in total, litter-derived and soil-derived CO2 release rates and accumulations, priming effects and temperature sensitivity (Q10). We found that litter addition significantly increased total soil CO2 release rates and accumulations, but the magnitude of such enhancement declined with increasing incubation temperature. Compared to control, litter addition stimulated the accumulation of soil-derived CO2 and induced positive priming effects. The soil-derived and litter-derived CO2 accumulations were increased with litter addition, but the priming effects declined with increasing incubation temperature. Litter addition decreased Q10 values of total soil CO2 release rate, and the Q10 values of litter-derived CO2 was lower than those of soil-derived CO2. Our results imply that the effects of litter inputs on soil CO2 release depended on temperatures, and that litter inputs can decrease the temperature sensitivity of soil CO2 release rate.


Key words: leaf litter, soil respiration rate, priming effect, temperature sensitivity