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Microbial functional changes mark irreversible course of Tibetan grassland degradation

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Microbial functional changes mark irreversible course of Tibetan grassland degradation

A. Breidenbach, P. Schleuss, et al.

This study reveals the alarming effects of climate change and overgrazing on Tibetan grasslands, showing significant degradation of soil organic carbon and nitrogen stocks. The research, conducted by a team of experts, highlights severe shifts in microbial communities that could irreversibly alter this essential ecosystem.... show more
Abstract
The Tibetan Plateau's Kobresia pastures store 2.5% of the world's soil organic carbon (SOC). Climate change and overgrazing render their topsoils vulnerable to degradation, with SOC stocks declining by 42% and nitrogen (N) by 33% at severely degraded sites. We resolved these losses into erosion accounting for two-thirds, and decreased carbon (C) input and increased SOC mineralization accounting for the other third, and confirmed these results by comparison with a meta-analysis of 594 observations. The microbial community responded to the degradation through altered taxonomic composition and enzymatic activities. Hydrolytic enzyme activities were reduced, while degradation of the remaining recalcitrant soil organic matter by oxidative enzymes was accelerated, demonstrating a severe shift in microbial functioning. This may irreversibly alter the world's largest alpine pastoral ecosystem by diminishing its C sink function and nutrient cycling dynamics, negatively impacting local food security, regional water quality and climate.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 13, 2022
Authors
Andreas Breidenbach, Per-Marten Schleuss, Shibin Liu, Dominik Schneider, Michaela A. Dippold, Tilman de la Haye, Georg Miehe, Felix Heitkamp, Elke Seeber, Kyle Mason-Jones, Xingliang Xu, Yang Huanming, Jianchu Xu, Tsechoe Dorji, Matthias Gube, Helge Norf, Jutta Meier, Georg Guggenberger, Yakov Kuzyakov, Sandra Spielvogel
Tags
climate change
overgrazing
Tibetan grasslands
soil organic carbon
microbial communities
ecosystem degradation
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