Soil moisture and bacterial carbon limitation regulate the soil organic carbon in mountain peatlands

CATENA(2024)

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Peatlands are crucial carbon (C) sinks, and the combined activities of soil bacteria and soil abiotic properties play an essential role in regulating the C cycle. However, mountain peatlands are particularly vulnerable to global change, which could lead to a change from C sink to source. Understanding how variations in soil bacterial communities and diversity along an altitude gradient affect C storage through changes in enzyme stoichiometry ratios is essential. To address this issue, this study collected soil samples from six peatlands at different altitudes in the Changbai Mountains, China, which were dominated by either sedge or shrub/Sphagnum species. The study examined a range of soil physical and chemical properties, quantified bacterial community diversity and structure, and assessed enzyme stoichiometry. The results indicated that bacterial communities varied with altitude and vegetation, with bacterial alpha-diversity (richness) being higher at lower altitudes and in sedge-dominated peatlands. Mean annual air temperature (MAAT) and mean annual precipitation (MAP) were the primary drivers of bacterial diversity, and soil bacterial community composition was significantly influenced by soil carbon/phosphorus (C/P) ratio and MAP. On the other hand, soil pH had only minor effected in mountain peatlands. Path analysis emphasized the greater importance of soil moisture and microbial C limitations than bacterial richness and community on soil organic carbon (SOC) in mountain peatlands. The study also suggested that increasing bacterial richness and relative abundances of rare phyla could increase soil C concentration in peatlands. Overall, this study provided valuable insights into the regulation of C cycling in mountain peatlands and could help mitigate global climate change.
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Bacterial richness and community,Enzymatic stoichiometry,Sedge-dominated peatlands,Shrub/ Sphagnum -dominated peatlands,Soil organic carbon
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