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Nutrient supplementation changes chemical composition of soil organic matter density fractions in desert steppe soil in northern China.

Authors :
Xue, Bin
Wu, Rongjie
Liu, Bingqing
An, Hui
Gao, Ruili
Ma, Kun
Ndzana, George Martial
Du, Lingtong
Kamran, Muhammad
Source :
Soil & Tillage Research. Sep2024, Vol. 241, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The influence of reactive nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) supplementation on ecosystem dynamics of soil organic matter (SOM) shows extensive variations. The underlying mechanisms of regulation of the chemical composition and dynamics of different SOM density fractions (DFs) in aggregates in a desert steppe by N and P supplementation are unclear. Here, the chemical composition and organic carbon (C) and N dynamics of various SOM DFs under N and P addition were assessed. Surface soil samples taken at 0–10 cm depth were obtained from 4-year (2017–2021) experiments under four conditions, namely N treatment, P treatment, combined N and P treatment (NP), and no nutrient supplementation (CK), in a desert steppe located in northern China. Nutrient supplementation significantly increased (P < 0.05) SOM content by 8.89–35.4%; however, the total N content remained constant. N addition mainly increased SOM content in the macroaggregates (>0.25 mm), while P enhanced SOM in microaggregates (0.25–0.053 mm) and silt-clay (<0.053 mm). The fine particulate organic matter (fPOM) proportion was increased significantly (P < 0.05) by 18.4% and 16.4% in macro- and microaggregates under N addition, respectively; P addition mainly enhanced mineral-associated SOM (mSOM) proportion in aggregates. N supplementation remarkably enhanced (P < 0.05) fPOM's organic C content by 27.3% and 32.0%, and N content by 40.9% and 145.7% in macro- and microaggregates, respectively. Single N and P addition promoted the enrichment of labile and resistant organic components in light fraction (LF), respectively. N promoted the enrichment of stable organic components in the mSOM of microaggregates. Nutrient inputs drive mSOM formation through the interaction of carboxyl-C and mineral surface. Based on a stronger δ13C and δ15N signal, N addition enhanced SOM decomposition in aggregates. Nutrient supplementation promoted SOM accumulation through the formation of more stable old C in POM and silt-clay. Our findings suggest that SOM accumulation in desert steppe probably increases following nutrient addition, but the mechanism is different through which N or P enrichment affects soil dynamics and chemical composition of SOM DFs in desert steppe. • The proportion of fPOM and mSOM were increased under N and P addition, respectively. • N supplementation can promote the accumulation of fPOM fractions with C and N in macroaggregates. • Supplementation with P and N enriched labile and resistant organic components in light fraction, respectively. • Nutrient input drives the formation of mSOM by the interaction of carboxyl-C and mineral surface. • Nutrient addition promoted accumulation of SOM by forming more stable old C in POM and silt-clay [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01671987
Volume :
241
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Soil & Tillage Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177353618
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2024.106107