Abstract
Background and aims
Responses of grassland carbon (C) cycling to changes in precipitation and land use remain a major uncertainty in model prediction of future climate. It remains even far from clear on how does clipping regulate the response sensitivity of grassland C sequestration to precipitation change.
Methods
We conducted a manipulative field experiment with five precipitation treatments (1/12P, 1/4P, 1/2P, 3/4P, P, and 5/4P, where P is the growing season precipitation) interacting with clipping treatments in an alpine meadow to examine net ecosystem C uptake and its associated processes in response to clipping and precipitation gradients as well as their interaction.
Results
(1) clipping significantly increased soil temperature in 2016 and 2017, while had no effect on soil moisture; (2) clipping also stimulated the net ecosystem productivity (NEP) and gross ecosystem productivity (GEP) during the two growing seasons; (3) although there were no significantly interactive effects of clipping with precipitation changes, clipping increased the response sensitivity of C uptakes to soil moisture changes. NEP increased more with soil moisture under clipping (0.21 μmol m−2 s−1 v/v−1) than unclipping treatments (0.11 μmol m−2 s−1 v/v−1). This was due to the compensatory growth and the positive effect of clipping on soil temperature, which stimulated plant growth and productivity.
Conclusions
Our findings suggest that clipping will aggravate grassland’s sensitivity to precipitation change. These findings highlight the important role of land use change in regulating ecosystem C sequestration under further climate conditions in an alpine meadow.
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We thank the Institute of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau at the Southwest Minzu University for providing the experimental site. This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31625006, 31470528), and the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2016YFC0501803).
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S.N. designed the study. F.Z., Q.Q., F.M. and Q.Z. conducted the field experiment and analyzed the data. F.Z. wrote the first draft of the paper and S.N., and F.Z. revised the manuscript. All authors provided input to the final version of the manuscript.
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Zhang, F., Quan, Q., Ma, F. et al. Clipping increases ecosystem carbon sequestration and its sensitivity to precipitation change in an alpine meadow. Plant Soil 458, 165–174 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-019-04278-5
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