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Phenolic compounds weaken the impact of drought on soil enzyme activity in global wetlands
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Li, Tong (Auteur)
- Ge, Leming (Auteur)
- Zhao, Ruotong (Auteur)
- Peng, Changhui (Auteur)
- Zhou, Xiaolu (Auteur)
- Li, Peng (Auteur)
- Liu, Zelin (Auteur)
- Song, Hanxiong (Auteur)
- Tang, Jiayi (Auteur)
- Zhang, Cicheng (Auteur)
- Li, Quan (Auteur)
- Wang, Meng (Auteur)
- Zou, Ziying (Auteur)
Titre
Phenolic compounds weaken the impact of drought on soil enzyme activity in global wetlands
Résumé
Soil enzymes play a central role in carbon and nutrient cycling, and their activities can be affected by drought-induced oxygen exposure. However, a systematic global estimate of enzyme sensitivity to drought in wetlands is still lacking. Through a meta-analysis of 55 studies comprising 761 paired observations, this study found that phosphorus-related enzyme activity increased by 38% as result of drought in wetlands, while the majority of other soil enzyme activities remained stable. The expansion of vascular plants under long-term drought significantly promoted the accumulation of phenolic compounds. Using a 2-week incubation experiment with phenol supplementation, we found that phosphorus-related enzyme could tolerate higher biotoxicity of phenolic compounds than other enzymes. Moreover, a long-term (35 years) drainage experiment in a northern peatland in China confirmed that the increased phenolic concentration in surface layer resulting from a shift in vegetation composition inhibited the increase in enzyme activities caused by rising oxygen availability, except for phosphorus-related enzyme. Overall, these results demonstrate the complex and resilient nature of wetland ecosystems, with soil enzymes showing a high degree of adaptation to drought conditions. These new insights could help evaluate the impact of drought on future wetland ecosystem services and provide a theoretical foundation for the remediation of degraded wetlands.
Publication
Frontiers in Microbiology
Volume
15
Pages
1372866
Date
2024-3-8
Abrév. de revue
Front. Microbiol.
ISSN
1664-302X
Consulté le
11/11/2024 21:14
Catalogue de bibl.
DOI.org (Crossref)
Référence
Li, T., Ge, L., Zhao, R., Peng, C., Zhou, X., Li, P., Liu, Z., Song, H., Tang, J., Zhang, C., Li, Q., Wang, M., & Zou, Z. (2024). Phenolic compounds weaken the impact of drought on soil enzyme activity in global wetlands. Frontiers in Microbiology, 15, 1372866. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1372866
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