Nitrogen addition promotes soil carbon accumulation globally

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Xuemei Yang [1 ]
Suhui Ma [2 ]
Erhan Huang [1 ]
Danhua Zhang [1 ]
Guoping Chen [3 ]
Jiangling Zhu [1 ]
Chengjun Ji [1 ]
Biao Zhu [1 ]
Lingli Liu [3 ]
Jingyun Fang [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Ecology,College of Urban and Environmental Sciences,and Key Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes of the Ministry of Education,Peking University
[2] Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Transboundary Ecosecurity of Southwest China,School of Ecology and Environmental Science,Yunnan University
[3] State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change,Institute of Botany,Chinese Academy of
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Soil is the largest carbon(C) reservoir in terrestrial ecosystems and plays a crucial role in regulating the global C cycle and climate change.Increasing nitrogen(N) deposition has been widely considered as a critical factor affecting soil organic carbon(SOC) storage, but its effect on SOC components with different stability remains unclear. Here, we analyzed extensive empirical data from 304 sites worldwide to investigate how SOC and its components respond to N addition. Our analysis showed that N addition led to a significant increase in bulk SOC(6.7%), with greater increases in croplands(10.6%) and forests(6.0%) compared to grasslands(2.1%). Regarding SOC components, N addition promoted the accumulation of plant-derived C(9.7%–28.5%) over microbial-derived C(0.2%), as well as labile(5.7%) over recalcitrant components(–1.2%), resulting in a shift towards increased accumulation of plant-derived labile C. Consistently, N addition led to a greater increase in particulate organic C(11.9%) than mineral-associated organic C(3.6%), suggesting that N addition promotes C accumulation across all pools, with more increase in unstable than stable pools. The responses of SOC and its components were best predicted by the N addition rate and net primary productivity. Overall, our findings suggest that N enrichment could promote the accumulation of plant-derived and non-mineral associated C and a subsequent decrease in the overall stability of soil C pool, which underscores the importance of considering the effects of N enrichment on SOC components for a better understanding of C dynamics in soils.
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