Thermal Compensatory Response of Soil Heterotrophic Respiration Following Wildfire
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Frequent wildfires pose a serious threat to carbon (C) dynamics of forest ecosystems under a warming climate. Yet, how wildfires alter the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil heterotrophic respiration (Rh) as a critical parameter determining the C efflux from burned landscapes remains unknown. We conducted a field survey and two confirmatory experiments in two fire-prone regions of China at n = 160 soil samples). We found that wildfire generally reduced the Q10 for soil organic and mineral horizons within the first year after wildfire mainly due to substrate depletion, which was confirmed by a uniform inoculation experiment. Mineral protection of organic matter in the mineral horizon rich in iron/aluminum (hydr)oxides and a near-neutral pH in organic horizons of postfire soils further suppressed the Q10. Decreased Q10 persisted in organic horizons even after removing substrate limitation, reflecting the dominance of a thermally adapted, r-strategist microbial community in postfire soils. Moreover, fire-induced low C quality increased Q10, which supported the C quality-temperature hypothesis, but a C-limited condition restricted this stimulatory effect. This study illustrates that a thermal compensatory response of Rh will help maintain C stocks in forest ecosystems after wildfires in a warming world.
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2025-03-06



