Microbial and mineral interactions decouple litter quality from soil organic matter formation

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Dafydd M. O. Elias [1 ]
Kelly E. Mason [1 ]
Tim Goodall [2 ]
Ashley Taylor [1 ]
Pengzhi Zhao [1 ]
Alba Otero-Fariña [8 ]
Hongmei Chen [3 ]
Caroline L. Peacock [9 ]
Nicholas J. Ostle [4 ]
Robert Griffiths [3 ]
Pippa J. Chapman [4 ]
Joseph Holden [5 ]
Steve Banwart [6 ]
Niall P. McNamara [6 ]
Jeanette Whitaker [3 ]
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[1] Library Avenue,UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster Environment Centre
[2] Benson Lane,UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, MacLean Building
[3] University of Leeds,School of Earth and Environment
[4] Lancaster University,Lancaster Environment Centre
[5] Library Ave,School of Environmental and Natural Sciences
[6] Bangor University,water@leeds, School of Geography
[7] University of Leeds,Global Food and Environment Institute
[8] University of Leeds,Earth and Life Institute
[9] Université Catholique de Louvain,CRETUS
[10] University of Santiago de Compostela,undefined
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10.1038/s41467-024-54446-0
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Current understanding of soil carbon dynamics suggests that plant litter quality and soil mineralogy control the formation of mineral-associated soil organic carbon (SOC). Due to more efficient microbial anabolism, high-quality litter may produce more microbial residues for stabilisation on mineral surfaces. To test these fundamental concepts, we manipulate soil mineralogy using pristine minerals, characterise microbial communities and use stable isotopes to measure decomposition of low- and high-quality litter and mineral stabilisation of litter-C. We find that high-quality litter leads to less (not more) efficient formation of mineral-associated SOC due to soil microbial community shifts which lower carbon use efficiency. Low-quality litter enhances loss of pre-existing SOC resulting in no effect of litter quality on total mineral-associated SOC. However, mineral-associated SOC formation is primarily controlled by soil mineralogy. These findings refute the hypothesis that high-quality plant litters form mineral-associated SOC most efficiently and advance our understanding of how mineralogy and litter-microbial interactions regulate SOC formation.
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