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Carbon
loss from soil accelerating climate change
Carbon
loss from soil accelerating climate change
Date:
April 24,
2014
Source:
Northern Arizona University
Summary:
New research has found that increased levels of carbon
dioxide in the atmosphere cause soil microbes to produce more carbon dioxide,
accelerating climate change. This research challenges our previous
understanding about how carbon accumulates in soil.
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Research published in Science
today found that increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere cause
soil microbes to produce more carbon dioxide, accelerating climate change.
Two Northern
Arizona University researchers led the study, which challenges previous
understanding about how carbon accumulates in soil. Increased levels of CO2
accelerate plant growth, which causes more absorption of CO2 through
photosynthesis.
Until now,
the accepted belief was that carbon is then stored in wood and soil for a long
time, slowing climate change. Yet this new research suggests that the extra
carbon provides fuel to microorganisms in the soil whose byproducts (such as CO2)
are released into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change.
"Our
findings mean that nature is not as efficient in slowing global warming as we
previously thought," said Kees Jan van Groenigen, research fellow at the
Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at NAU and lead author of the study.
"By overlooking this effect of increased CO2 on soil microbes,
models used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change may have
overestimated the potential of soil to store carbon and mitigate the greenhouse
effect."
In order to
better understand how soil microbes respond to the changing atmosphere, the
study's authors utilized statistical techniques that compare data to models and
test for general patterns across studies. They analyzed published results from
53 different experiments in forests, grasslands and agricultural fields around
the world. These experiments all measured how extra CO2 in the
atmosphere affects plant growth, microbial production of carbon dioxide, and
the total amount of soil carbon at the end of the experiment.
"We've
long thought soils to be a stable, safe place to store carbon, but our results
show soil carbon is not as stable as we previously thought," said Bruce
Hungate, director of the Center for Ecosystem Science and Society at NAU and
study author. "We should not be complacent about continued subsidies from
nature in slowing climate change."
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Journal
Reference:
- Kees Jan van Groenigen, Xuan Qi, Craig W. Osenberg, Yiqi Luo, and Bruce A. Hungate. Faster Decomposition Under Increased Atmospheric CO2 Limits Soil Carbon Storage. Science, 2014 DOI: 10.1126/science.1249534
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