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Unexpected high carbon losses in a continental glacier foreland on the Tibetan Plateau

Earth Sciences

Unexpected high carbon losses in a continental glacier foreland on the Tibetan Plateau

J. Zhang, A. Ma, et al.

This intriguing study by Jiejie Zhang and colleagues reveals unexpected carbon loss along the Laohugou Glacier No. 12 foreland in the Tibetan Plateau, challenging the assumption of glacier forelands as carbon sinks. The research highlights the significant impact of bacterial community changes on carbon dynamics, urging a reevaluation of these landscapes in climate models.

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Abstract
Closely related with microbial activities, soil developments along the glacier forelands are generally considered a carbon sink; however, those of continental glacier forelands remain unclear. Continental glaciers are characterized by dry conditions and low temperature that limit microbial growth. We investigated the carbon characteristics along a chronosequence of the Laohugou Glacier No. 12 foreland, a typical continental glacier on the Tibetan Plateau, by analyzing soil bacterial community structure and microbial carbon-related functional potentials. We found an unexpected carbon loss in which soil organic carbon decreased from 22.21 g kg−1 to 10.77 g kg−1 after receding 50 years. Structural equation modeling verified the important positive impacts from bacterial community. Lower carbon fixation efficiency along the chronosequence was supported by less autotrophic bacteria and carbon fixation genes relating to the reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle. Lower carbon availability and higher carbon requirements were identified by an increasing bacterial copy number and a shift of the dominant bacterial community from Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes (r-strategists) to Actinobacteria and Acidobacteria (K-strategists). Our findings show that the carbon loss of continental glacier foreland was significantly affected by the changes of bacterial community, and can help to avoid overestimating the carbon sink characteristics of glacier forelands in climate models.
Publisher
ISME Communications
Published On
Aug 09, 2022
Authors
Jiejie Zhang, Anzhou Ma, Hanchang Zhou, Xianke Chen, Xiaorong Zhou, Guohua Liu, Xuliang Zhuang, Xiang Qin, Anders Priemé, Guoqiang Zhuang
Tags
carbon loss
glacier forelands
microbial activities
bacterial community
Tibetan Plateau
carbon sink
autotrophic bacteria
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