INVESTIGADORES
PIÑEIRO Gervasio
artículos
Título:
Plant rhizodeposition: A key factor for soil organic matter formation in stable fractions
Autor/es:
VILLARINO, SEBASTIÁN H.; PINTO, PRISCILA; JACKSON, ROBERT B.; PIÑEIRO, GERVASIO
Revista:
Science Advances
Editorial:
Science Advances is the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Referencias:
Año: 2021 vol. 7
ISSN:
2375-2548
Resumen:
Soil organic carbon formation remains poorly understood despite its importance for human livelihoods. Uncertainties remain for the relative contributions of aboveground, root, and rhizodeposition inputs to particulate (POC) and mineral-Associated (MAOC) organic carbon fractions. Combining a novel framework with isotope tracer studies, we quantified POC and MAOC formation efficiencies (% of C-inputs incorporated into each fraction). We found that rhizodeposition inputs have the highest MAOC formation efficiency (46%) as compared to roots (9%) or aboveground inputs (7%). In addition, rhizodeposition unexpectedly reduced POC formation, likely because it increased decomposition rates of new POC. Conversely, root biomass inputs have the highest POC formation efficiency (19%). Therefore, rhizodeposition and roots appear to play opposite but complementary roles for building MAOC and POC fractions.