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Different Cerrado Ecotypes Show Contrasting Soil Microbial Properties, Functioning Rates, and Sensitivity to Changing Water Regimes

Duran, J. (author)
CSIC, Spain; Univ Coimbra, Portugal
Meira-Neto, J. (author)
Univ Fed Vicosa, Brazil
Delgado-Baquerizo, M. (author)
CSIC, Spain
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Hamonts, K. (author)
Univ Western Sydney, Australia
Figueiredo, V. (author)
Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Univ Fed Fluminense, Brazil
Enrich Prast, Alex (author)
Linköpings universitet,Tema Miljöförändring,Filosofiska fakulteten,Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Brazil
Rodriguez, A. (author)
CSIC, Spain; Univ Coimbra, Portugal
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SPRINGER, 2023
2023
English.
In: Ecosystems. - : SPRINGER. - 1432-9840 .- 1435-0629. ; 26, s. 1381-1395
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  • Soil moisture is among the most important factors regulating soil biodiversity and functioning. Models forecast changes in the precipitation regime in many areas of the planet, but how these changes will influence soil functioning, and how biotic drivers modulate such effects, is far from being understood. We evaluated the responses of C and N fluxes, and soil microbial properties to different soil water regimes in soils from the main three ecotypes of the worlds largest and most diverse tropical savanna. Further, we explored the direct and indirect effects of changes in the ecotype and soil water regimes on these key soil processes. Soils from the woodland savanna showed a better nutritional status than the other ecotypes, as well as higher potential N cycling rates, N2O emissions, and soil bacterial abundance but lower bacterial richness, whereas potential CO2 emissions and CH4 uptake peaked in the intermediate savanna. The ecotype also modulated the effects of changes in the soil water regime on nutrient cycling, greenhouse gas fluxes, and soil bacterial properties, with more intense responses in the intermediate savanna. Further, we highlight the existence of multiple contrasting direct and indirect (via soil microbes and abiotic properties) effects of an intensification of the precipitation regime on soil C- and N-related processes. Our results confirm that ecotype is a fundamental driver of soil properties and functioning in the Cerrado and that it can determine the responses of key soil processes to changes in the soil water regime.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Naturgeografi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Physical Geography (hsv//eng)

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cerrado; ecotype; precipitation regime; C cycle; N cycle; greenhouse gases

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