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A tipping point in carbon storage when forest expands into tundra is related to mycorrhizal recycling of nitrogen
- Source :
- Clemmensen , K E , Durling , M B , Michelsen , A , Hallin , S , Finlay , R D & Lindahl , B D 2021 , ' A tipping point in carbon storage when forest expands into tundra is related to mycorrhizal recycling of nitrogen ' , Ecology Letters , vol. 24 , no. 6 , pp. 1193-1204 .
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Tundra ecosystems are global belowground sinks for atmospheric CO2. Ongoing warming-induced encroachment by shrubs and trees risks turning this sink into a CO2 source, resulting in a positive feedback on climate warming. To advance mechanistic understanding of how shifts in mycorrhizal types affect long-term carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stocks, we studied small-scale soil depth profiles of fungal communities and C–N dynamics across a subarctic-alpine forest-heath vegetation gradient. Belowground organic stocks decreased abruptly at the transition from heath to forest, linked to the presence of certain tree-associated ectomycorrhizal fungi that contribute to decomposition when mining N from organic matter. In contrast, ericoid mycorrhizal plants and fungi were associated with organic matter accumulation and slow decomposition. If climatic controls on arctic-alpine forest lines are relaxed, increased decomposition will likely outbalance increased plant productivity, decreasing the overall C sink capacity of displaced tundra.
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- Journal :
- Clemmensen , K E , Durling , M B , Michelsen , A , Hallin , S , Finlay , R D & Lindahl , B D 2021 , ' A tipping point in carbon storage when forest expands into tundra is related to mycorrhizal recycling of nitrogen ' , Ecology Letters , vol. 24 , no. 6 , pp. 1193-1204 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1322758770
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource