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Organic matter stability in forest-tundra soils after wildfire
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WoS WOS:001251422100001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85195171241
DOI 10.1016/J.CATENA.2024.108155
Año 2024
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Abstract



Wildfires in the north circumpolar region are increasing in response to global warming and raised precipitation irregularity. Beside the short-time effects of wildfires on carbon (C) cycle by CO2 boost, the decreased amounts and availability of remaining organic matter slow down microbial decomposition over mid- and long-term. Our objective was to investigate the effects of low-intensity surface wildfire common in forest-tundra on soil organic matter (SOM) stability. We hypothesized that wildfire crucially increases organic matter stability due to pyrogenic C production, which reduces SOM availability to microorganisms. To prove this hypothesis, we analyzed SOM stability by thermal analysis (thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry) combined with microbial respiration and assessed temperature sensitivity of SOM decomposition. Wildfire in forest-tundra decreased the thermal labile SOM pool by 1.6–1.9 times and increased the most stable SOM pool by 2.1 times in the O-horizon and 1.3 times in the mineral topsoil. Fire increased SOM thermal stability stronger in the O-horizon compared to the mineral topsoil. For the first time, we revealed the relationship between SOM thermal stability and microbial activity in Cryosols. The increased stability of SOM in Cryosols raised temperature sensitivity (Q10) of SOM decomposition by microorganisms, decreased microbial respiration (CO2 efflux) and microbial biomass content. Concluding, wildfires have strong effects on soil and microbial properties, leaving predominantly stable organic matter pools, which are less available for microorganisms.

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Catena 0341-8162

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Soil Science
Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Water Resources
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Earth Surface Processes
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Filimonenko, Ekaterina - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
2 Uporova, Maria - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
3 Prikhodko, Nikolai - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
4 Samokhina, Natalia - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
5 Belyanovskaya, Alexandra - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
6 Kurganova, Irina - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
RAS - Rusia
7 Lopes de Gerenyu, Valentin - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences - Rusia
7 de Gerenyu, Valentin Lopes - Univ Tyumen - Rusia
RAS - Rusia
University of Tyumen - Rusia
Institute of Physicochemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science of the Russian Academy of Sciences - Rusia
8 Merino, Constanza Mujer Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
9 MATUS-BAEZA, FRANCISCO JAVIER Hombre Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
10 Chen, Chengrong - Griffith University - Australia
Griffith Univ - Australia
11 Alharbi, Sulaiman Almwarai - College of Sciences - Arabia Saudí
King Saud Univ - Arabia Saudí
12 Soromotin, Andrey - University of Tyumen - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
13 Kuzyakov, Yakov Hombre University of Tyumen - Rusia
Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen - Alemania
RUDN University - Rusia
Univ Tyumen - Rusia
UNIV GOTTINGEN - Alemania
RUDN Univ - Rusia

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Australian Research Council
Russian Science Foundation
Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo
RUDN University
ANID-Chile
RUDN University Strategic Academic Leadership Program
State Assignment of Federal Research Centre of RAS
West-Siberian Interregional Science and Education Center
Tyumen region
ARC Discovery grant
Tyumen Oblast Government through the West-Siberian Interregional Science and Education Center
Project FIRING: Multiscale Effects of Extreme Forest Fires on Erosion, Water, and Biogeochemical Cycles in Natural and Managed Forest Soils
CarboRus Project

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Agradecimiento
The study received support from multiple sources, including the Tyumen Oblast Government through the West-Siberian Interregional Science and Education Center project No. 89-DON; the CarboRus Project (075-15-2021-610); the RUDN University Strategic Academic Leadership Program; ARC Discovery grant (DP210101600), the State Assignment of Federal Research Centre of RAS (#123030300031-6); Russian Science Foundation project no. 23-24-00370 Thermal Properties of Soils as Indicator of Stability of Soil Organic Matter (https://rscf.ru/project/23\u201324\u201300370/), and the project FIRING: Multiscale Effects of Extreme Forest Fires on Erosion, Water, and Biogeochemical Cycles in Natural and Managed Forest Soils, ACT210060, ANID-Chile. The authors thank Dr. Sergey Loiko for his invaluable help in the designations of the soil horizon. We are also appreciate two anonymous reviewers and the editor for their highly relevant and helpful suggestions and improvements.
The study received support from multiple sources, including the Tyumen Oblast Government through the West-Siberian Interregional Science and Education Center project No. 89-DON; the CarboRus Project (075-15-2021-610) ; the RUDN University Strategic Academic Leadership Program; ARC Discovery grant (DP210101600) , the State Assignment of Federal Research Centre of RAS (#123030300031-6) ; Russian Science Foundation project no. 23-24-00370 Thermal Properties of Soils as Indicator of Stability of Soil Organic Matter (https://rscf.ru/project/23-24-00370/) , and the project FIRING: Multiscale Effects of Extreme Forest Fires on Erosion, Water, and Biogeochemical Cycles in Natural and Managed Forest Soils, ACT210060, ANID-Chile. The authors thank Dr. Sergey Loiko for his invaluable help in the designations of the soil horizon. We are also appreciate two anonymous reviewers and the ed- itor for their highly relevant and helpful suggestions and improvements.

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