Deepened snow cover accelerates litter decomposition by stimulating microbial degradation

Qinglin Yin, Jiaqi Wu,Xin Wang,Chunlian Qiao,Jing Wang

Soil Biology and Biochemistry(2024)

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Changing precipitation patterns and global warming have greatly changed winter snow cover, which can affect litter decomposition process by altering soil microenvironment or microbial biomass and activity. However, it remains unknown how and to what extent snow cover affects litter decomposition during winter and over longer periods of time. Here, we conducted a meta-analysis to synthesize litter decomposition studies under different levels of snow cover. Overall, deepened snow significantly enhanced litter decomposition rate and mass loss by 17% and 3%, respectively. Deepened snow enhanced litter carbon loss by 7% but did not impact the loss of litter nitrogen or phosphorus. Deepened snow increased soil temperature, decreased the frequency of freeze-thaw cycles, and stimulated microbial biomass carbon and bacterial biomass during winter, but had no effect on these parameters in summer. The promoting effect of deepened snow cover on litter decomposition in winter is mainly due to its positive effect on microbial decomposition by increasing soil temperature and reducing freeze-thaw cycles exceeded its negative effect on physical fragmentation of litter by reducing freeze-thaw cycles. Our findings indicate that the changes in winter snow cover under global change scenarios can greatly impact winter litter decomposition and the associated carbon cycling, which should be taken into consideration when assessing the global carbon budget in modeling.
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Bacteria,Freeze-thaw cycles,Fungi,Litter decomposition,Meta-analysis,Microbial biomass and community
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