Exchangeable manganese regulates carbon storage in the humus layer of the boreal forest

Yunyu Zhang, Sarah E. Hobbie, William H. Schlesinger, Björn Berg, Tao Sun, Jiaojun Zhu

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Abstract

The huge carbon stock in humus layers of the boreal forest plays a critical role in the global carbon cycle. However, there remains uncertainty about the factors that regulate below-ground carbon sequestration in this region. Notably, based on evidence from two independent but complementary methods, we identified that exchangeable manganese is a critical factor regulating carbon accumulation in boreal forests across both regional scales and the entire boreal latitudinal range. Moreover, in a novel fertilization experiment, manganese addition reduced soil carbon stocks, but only after 4 y of additions. Our results highlight an underappreciated mechanism influencing the humus carbon pool of boreal forests.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere2318382121
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume121
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 26 2024

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Keywords

  • biogeochemical cycle
  • carbon sequestration
  • decomposition
  • humus layer
  • manganese

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  • Journal Article

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