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Comprehensive increase in CO$$_{2}$$ release by drying-rewetting cycles among Japanese forests and pastureland soils and exploring predictors of increasing magnitude

乾湿サイクルがもたらす日本の森林および牧草地土壌におけるCO$$_{2}$$放出の増加とその増加規模の予測因子の探索

鈴木 優里*; 平舘 俊太郎*; 小嵐 淳   ; 安藤 麻里子  ; 蓬田 匠   ; 神田 裕貴*; 永野 博彦*

Suzuki, Yuri*; Hiradate, Shuntaro*; Koarashi, Jun; Atarashi-Andoh, Mariko; Yomogida, Takumi; Kanda, Yuki*; Nagano, Hirohiko*

The present study evaluated overall trends of the dry-wet cycle effect on carbon dioxide (CO$$_{2}$$) release and explored environmental and soil predictors for its effect size among ten Japanese forests and pastureland soils. In the 84-days incubation including three dry-wet cycles, CO$$_{2}$$ release was 1.3 to 3.7-fold greater than that under the continuously constant moisture condition. This increasing magnitude of CO$$_{2}$$ release by dry-wet cycles was found to correlate with pyrophosphate extractable aluminum content in soil. Whereas soil microbial biomass carbon was significantly lower in dry-wet cycle than in continuously constant moisture, there was no significant relationship between the microbial biomass decrease and the increasing magnitude of CO$$_{2}$$ release. Thus, the present study showed that comprehensive increase in soil CO$$_{2}$$ release by dry-wet cycles is regulated by organo-aluminum complexes which are vulnerable against dry-wet cycles.

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