Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang Plateau

In the context of “Carbon Emissions Peak” and “Carbon Neutrality”, grazing exclusion (GE) has been applied widely to rehabilitate degraded grasslands and increase carbon sequestration. However, on the QingZang Plateau (QZP), the impacts of GE on the carbon dynamics of alpine grasslands are poorly un...

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Main Authors: Tianyuan Liu, Jian Sun, Youchao Chen, Tiancai Zhou, Hua Shang, Yingxin Wang, Junxi Wu, Qi Mi, Jintao Zhang, Wen He, Le Sun
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.1042953/full
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author Tianyuan Liu
Jian Sun
Youchao Chen
Tiancai Zhou
Hua Shang
Yingxin Wang
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Qi Mi
Jintao Zhang
Wen He
Le Sun
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Jian Sun
Youchao Chen
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Le Sun
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description In the context of “Carbon Emissions Peak” and “Carbon Neutrality”, grazing exclusion (GE) has been applied widely to rehabilitate degraded grasslands and increase carbon sequestration. However, on the QingZang Plateau (QZP), the impacts of GE on the carbon dynamics of alpine grasslands are poorly understood, particularly at a regional scale. To fill this knowledge gap, we evaluated the responses of carbon sequestration to GE in different alpine grasslands across QZP by using meta-analysis. The effects of GE on ecosystem carbon fractions were dependent on GE duration, grassland types and climate factors. Specifically, our results indicated that GE had more obviously positive effects on carbon stock across the alpine meadow than the alpine steppe. However, when considering different GE duration, the longer duration of GE was more effective for increasing ecosystem carbon sequestration (R2 = 0.52, P<0.0001) in the alpine steppe. Our results further demonstrated that annual mean precipitation (AMP) and temperature (AMT) began to dominate ecosystem carbon sequestration after three years of GE duration across the alpine meadow; and AMP was an important climate factor limiting ecosystem carbon sequestration (R2 = 0.34, P<0.01) in the alpine steppe. In terms of plant carbon fraction, GE generated continuous positive effect (P<0.05) on aboveground biomass with the increased GE duration in the alpine meadow, while this positive effect disappeared after the 8th year of GE duration. And no positive effects were found on belowground biomass in the 11th year in alpine steppe. For soil organic carbon (SOC), there existed periodic fluctuations (increased and then decreased) on SOC in response to GE. For microbial biomass carbon, there were no obvious trends in response to GE duration. In general, we highlighted that the responses of different carbon fractions (plant-soil-microbe) to GE were non-uniform at spatial and temporal scales, thereby we should adopt different carbon management practices for sustainable development of different grasslands.
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spelling doaj.art-86ed69bfbaea49cea5b6af70cd3f88012022-12-22T04:38:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2022-11-011310.3389/fpls.2022.10429531042953Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang PlateauTianyuan Liu0Jian Sun1Youchao Chen2Tiancai Zhou3Hua Shang4Yingxin Wang5Yingxin Wang6Junxi Wu7Qi Mi8Jintao Zhang9Wen He10Le Sun11State Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaCollege of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Ecology, Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesState Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaResearch Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modelling, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earth System Resources and Environment of Tibetan Plateau, Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, ChinaIn the context of “Carbon Emissions Peak” and “Carbon Neutrality”, grazing exclusion (GE) has been applied widely to rehabilitate degraded grasslands and increase carbon sequestration. However, on the QingZang Plateau (QZP), the impacts of GE on the carbon dynamics of alpine grasslands are poorly understood, particularly at a regional scale. To fill this knowledge gap, we evaluated the responses of carbon sequestration to GE in different alpine grasslands across QZP by using meta-analysis. The effects of GE on ecosystem carbon fractions were dependent on GE duration, grassland types and climate factors. Specifically, our results indicated that GE had more obviously positive effects on carbon stock across the alpine meadow than the alpine steppe. However, when considering different GE duration, the longer duration of GE was more effective for increasing ecosystem carbon sequestration (R2 = 0.52, P<0.0001) in the alpine steppe. Our results further demonstrated that annual mean precipitation (AMP) and temperature (AMT) began to dominate ecosystem carbon sequestration after three years of GE duration across the alpine meadow; and AMP was an important climate factor limiting ecosystem carbon sequestration (R2 = 0.34, P<0.01) in the alpine steppe. In terms of plant carbon fraction, GE generated continuous positive effect (P<0.05) on aboveground biomass with the increased GE duration in the alpine meadow, while this positive effect disappeared after the 8th year of GE duration. And no positive effects were found on belowground biomass in the 11th year in alpine steppe. For soil organic carbon (SOC), there existed periodic fluctuations (increased and then decreased) on SOC in response to GE. For microbial biomass carbon, there were no obvious trends in response to GE duration. In general, we highlighted that the responses of different carbon fractions (plant-soil-microbe) to GE were non-uniform at spatial and temporal scales, thereby we should adopt different carbon management practices for sustainable development of different grasslands.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.1042953/fullQingZang Plateaualpine grasslandsgrazing exclusioncarbon dynamicsmeta-analysis
spellingShingle Tianyuan Liu
Jian Sun
Youchao Chen
Tiancai Zhou
Hua Shang
Yingxin Wang
Yingxin Wang
Junxi Wu
Qi Mi
Jintao Zhang
Wen He
Le Sun
Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang Plateau
Frontiers in Plant Science
QingZang Plateau
alpine grasslands
grazing exclusion
carbon dynamics
meta-analysis
title Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang Plateau
title_full Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang Plateau
title_fullStr Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang Plateau
title_short Responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the QingZang Plateau
title_sort responses of carbon dynamics to grazing exclusion in natural alpine grassland ecosystems on the qingzang plateau
topic QingZang Plateau
alpine grasslands
grazing exclusion
carbon dynamics
meta-analysis
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.1042953/full
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