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Litter quality and decomposer complexity co-drive effect of drought on decomposition

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Litter decomposition is key to ecosystem carbon(C)and nutrient cycling,but this process is anticipated to weaken due to projected more extensive and prolonged drought.Yet how litter quality and decomposer community complexity regulate decomposition in response to drought is less understood.Here,in a five-year manipulative drought experiment in a Masson pine forest,leaf litter from four subtropical tree species(Quercus griffithii Hook.f.& Thomson ex Miq.,Acacia mangium Willd.,Pinus massoniana Lamb.,Castanopsis hystrix Miq.)representing different qualities was decomposed for 350 d in litterbags of three different mesh sizes(i.e.,0.05,1,and 5 mm),respectively,under natural conditions and a 50%throughfall rain exclusion treatment.Litterbags of increasing mesh sizes discriminate decomposer communities(i.e.,microorganisms,microorganisms and mesofauna,mi-croorganisms and meso-and macrofauna)that access the litter and represent an increasing complexity.The amount of litter C and nitrogen(N)loss,and changes in their ratio(C/Nloss),as well as small and medium-sized decomposers including microorganisms,nematodes,and arthropods,were investigated.We found that drought did not affect C and N loss but decreased C/Nloss(i.e.,decomposer N use efficiency)of leaf litter irrespective of litter quality and decomposer complexity.However,changes in the C/Nloss and the drought effect on C loss were both dependent on litter quality,while drought and decomposer complexity interactively affected litter C and N loss.Increasing decomposer community complexity enhanced litter decomposition and allowing additional access of meso-and macro-fauna to litterbags mitigated the negative drought effect on the microbial-driven decompo-sition.Furthermore,both the increased diversity and altered trophic structure of nematode due to drought contributed to the mitigation effects via cascading interactions.Our results show that litter quality and soil decomposer community complexity co-drive the effect of drought on litter decomposition.This experimental finding provides a new insight into the mechanisms controlling forest floor C and nutrient cycling under future global change scenarios.

ArthropodDroughtDecomposer communityNutrient cyclingNematode

Shumei Wang、Junwei Luan、Siyu Li、Jinhao Ma、Lin Chen、Yi Wang、Shirong Liu

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Sanya Research Base,International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan,Sanya,572022,China

Institute of Resources and Environment,Key Laboratory of Bamboo and Rattan Science and Technology of National Forestry and Grassland Administration,International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan,Beijing,100102,China

Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Environment of National Forestry and Grassland Administration,Ecology and Nature Conservation Institute,Chinese Academy of Forestry,Beijing,100091,China

Institute of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau,Southwest Minzu University,Chengdu,610041,China

Experimental Center of Tropical Forestry,Chinese Academy of Forestry,Pingxiang,532600,China

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National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Key R&D Program of ChinaScience and Technology Cooperation Projects between governments of ChinaEuropean UnionFundamental Research Funds for ICBRSanya Research Base of ICBRScientific and Technological Innovation Team for Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Research in Southwest Minzu University

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2024

森林生态系统(英文版)
北京林业大学

森林生态系统(英文版)

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影响因子:0.09
ISSN:2095-6355
年,卷(期):2024.11(3)