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Soil Carbon Dynamics Under Changing Climate——A Research Transition from Absolute to Relative Roles of Inorganic Nitrogen Pools and Associated Microbial Processes: A Review
作者姓名:Pratap SRIVASTAVA  Rishikesh SINGH  Sachchidan TRIPATHI  Pardeep SINGH  Shikha SINGH  Hema SINGH  Akhilesh Singh RAGHUBANSHI  Pradeep Kumar MISHRA
作者单位:Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005 India,Institute of Environment & Sustainable Development IESD;, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005 India,Department of Botany, Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, University of Delhi, New Delhi 110015 India,Department of Environmental Studies, Pannalal Girdharlal Dayanand Anglo-Vedic College, University of Delhi, New Delhi 110065 India,Institute of Environment & Sustainable Development IESD;, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005 India,Ecosystems Analysis Laboratory, Department of Botany, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005 India,Institute of Environment & Sustainable Development IESD;, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005 India,Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005 India
摘    要:It is globally accepted that soil carbon (C) dynamics are at the core of interlinked environmental problems,deteriorating soil quality and changing climate.Its management remains a complex enigma for the scientific community due to its intricate relationship with soil nitrogen (N) availability and moisture-temperature interactions.This article reviews the management aspects of soil C dynamics in light of recent advances,particularly in relation to the availability of inorganic N pools and associated microbial processes under changing climate.Globally,drastic alterations in soil C dynamics under changing land use and management practices have been primarily attributed to the variation in soil N availability,resulting in a higher decomposition rate and a considerable decline in soil organic C (SOC) levels due to increased soil CO2 emissions,degraded soil quality,and increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations,leading to climate warming.Predicted climate warming is proposed to enhance SOC decomposition,which may further increase soil N availability,leading to higher soil CO2 efflux.However,a literature survey revealed that soil may also act as a potential C sink,if we could manage soil inorganic N pools and link microbial processes properly.Studies also indicated that the relative,rather than the absolute,availability of inorganic N pools might be of key importance under changing climate,as these N pools are variably affected by moisture-temperature interactions,and they have variable impacts on SOC turnover.Therefore,multi-factorial studies are required to understand how the relative availability of inorganic N pools and associated microbial processes may determine SOC dynamics for improved soil C management.

关 键 词:agro-management  immobilization  NH4%2B-N to NO3--N ratio  nitrification  relative availability  soil CO2 efflux
收稿时间:2017-06-05
修稿时间:2017-08-29
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