Artículo
Biogenic factors explain soil carbon in paired urban and natural ecosystems worldwide
Delgado Baquerizo, Manuel; García Palacios, Pablo; Bradford, Mark A.; Eldridge, David J.; Berdugo, Miguel; Sáez Sandino, Tadeo; Liu, Yu Rong; Alfaro, Fernando Federico; Abades, Sebastian; Bamigboye, Adebola R.; Bastida, Felipe; Blanco-Pastor, José L.; Duran, Jorge; Gaitán, Juan José
; Illán, Javier G.; Grebenc, Tine; Makhalanyane, Thulani P.; Jaiswal, Durgesh Kumar; Nahberger, Tina U.; Peñaloza Bojacá, Gabriel F.; Rey, Ana; Rodríguez, Alexandra; Siebe, Christina; Teixido, Alberto L.; Sun, Wei; Trivedi, Pankaj; Verma, Jay Prakash; Wang, Ling; Wang, Jianyong; Yang, Tianxue; Zaady, Eli; Zhou, Xiaobing; Zhou, Xin-Quan; Plaza, César
Fecha de publicación:
05/2023
Editorial:
Nature Research
Revista:
Nature Climate Change
ISSN:
1758-678X
e-ISSN:
1758-6798
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Urban greenspaces support multiple nature-based services, many of which depend on the amount of soil carbon (C). Yet, the environmental drivers of soil C and its sensitivity to warming are still poorly understood globally. Here we use soil samples from 56 paired urban greenspaces and natural ecosystems worldwide and combine soil C concentration and size fractionation measures with metagenomics and warming incubations. We show that surface soils in urban and natural ecosystems sustain similar C concentrations that follow comparable negative relationships with temperature. Plant productivity’s contribution to explaining soil C was higher in natural ecosystems, while in urban ecosystems, the soil microbial biomass had the greatest explanatory power. Moreover, the soil microbiome supported a faster C mineralization rate with experimental warming in urban greenspaces compared with natural ecosystems. Consequently, urban management strategies should consider the soil microbiome to maintain soil C and related ecosystem services.
Palabras clave:
urban greenspaces
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soil organic carbon
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Articulos(SEDE CENTRAL)
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
Articulos de SEDE CENTRAL
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Delgado Baquerizo, Manuel; García Palacios, Pablo; Bradford, Mark A.; Eldridge, David J.; Berdugo, Miguel; et al.; Biogenic factors explain soil carbon in paired urban and natural ecosystems worldwide; Nature Research; Nature Climate Change; 13; 5; 5-2023; 450-455
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