Soil organic carbon is a key determinant of CH 4 sink in global forest soils

Nature communications(2023)

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Soil organic carbon (SOC) is a primary regulator of the forest–climate feedback. However, its indicative capability for the soil CH 4 sink is poorly understood due to the incomplete knowledge of the underlying mechanisms. Therefore, SOC is not explicitly included in the current model estimation of the global forest CH 4 sink. Here, using in-situ observations, global meta-analysis, and process-based modeling, we provide evidence that SOC constitutes an important variable that governs the forest CH 4 sink. We find that a CH 4 sink is enhanced with increasing SOC content on regional and global scales. The revised model with SOC function better reproduces the field observation and estimates a 39% larger global forest CH 4 sink (24.27 Tg CH 4 yr −1 ) than the model without considering SOC effects (17.46 Tg CH 4 yr −1 ). This study highlights the role of SOC in the forest CH 4 sink, which shall be factored into future global CH 4 budget quantification.
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Carbon cycle,Forestry,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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