A new concept for modelling the moisture dependence of heterotrophic soil respiration

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Huang, Z., Liu, Y., Huang, P., Li, Z. and Zhang, X. 2023. A new concept for modelling the moisture dependence of heterotrophic soil respiration. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 185, p. 109147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2023.109147

AuthorsHuang, Z., Liu, Y., Huang, P., Li, Z. and Zhang, X.
Abstract

The moisture dependence of heterotrophic soil respiration is a key factor affecting the uncertainty in predicting the response of soil organic carbon (SOC) to global warming. Considering that heterotrophic respiration from unsaturated soils is primarily driven by microbial reduction of oxygen (O2), we propose a new concept to model the respiration by tracking dissolution of gaseous O2 and its subsequent diffusion and microbial reduction at hydrated microsite in the pore space of soil. Total respiration from a soil sample is calculated by summing the O2 reduced by all microbes in the soil. This allows us to separate physical processes and microbial activity occurring at microsites and incorporate pore-scale substrate heterogeneity, macropores and other factors explicitly into the model. We show that scaling up these microscopic physical processes over a soil sample makes soil moisture, temperature, and other factors inherently integrated in their influence on microbial respiration, and that a change in one of them affects the response of the respiration to the change in others. Comparison with experimental data shows the model can reproduce the diverse moisture-respiration relationships observed from various experiments and predict the change in soil respiration with temperature. It is noteworthy to point out that previous studies had attributed the variations in the moisture and temperature sensitivity of heterotrophic soil respiration to microbial adaptation; herein we demonstrate that changes in soil structure and physical processes can also give rise to such variations. Distinguishing between physical and microbial effects in data analysis and modelling is therefore crucial, as mistaking physical effects for microbial adaptation would lead to errors in predicting the response of SOC to environmental changes.

KeywordsHeterotrophic soil respiration; Pore-scale substrate heterogeneity; Macropores; Modelling; Oxygen dissolution and diffusion; Moisture and temperature response
Year of Publication2023
JournalSoil Biology and Biochemistry
Journal citation185, p. 109147
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2023.109147
Web address (URL)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0038071723002092?via%3Dihub
Open accessPublished as non-open access
FunderBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Natural Environment Research Council
Funder project or codeDynamic coupling of soil structure and gas fluxes measured with distributed sensor systems: implications for carbon modeling
Delivering Sustainable Wheat
S2N - Soil to Nutrition - Work package 1 (WP1) - Optimising nutrient flows and pools in the soil-plant-biota system
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online12 Aug 2023
Publication process dates
Accepted08 Aug 2023
PublisherElsevier
ISSN0038-0717

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