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Calabrese & Porporato, 2019

Paper/Book

Impact of ecohydrological fluctuations on iron-redox cycling

Calabrese, Salvatore, and Amilcare Porporato (2019)
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 133: 188-195  Cross-CZO

Abstract

Because of its interaction with plants, carbon decomposition, and soil properties, soil iron cycle has been recognized as an important player in the carbon and other biogeochemical cycles. The impact of the hydrologic cycle and plants on it, however, remains largely unexplored. Here we focus on terrestrial ecosystems and develop a dynamical system to analyze the coupling between iron and carbon dynamics in the soil root zone as driven by fluctuations in soil moisture. Particular emphasis is placed on the modeling of the soil organic matter, the Fe-reducing population, the iron Fe2+-Fe3+ cycling, and the soil moisture level, which controls the redox rates. Informed by laboratory and field measurements from a tropical forest, our results suggest that soil moisture and litterfall rates are the primary drivers of iron fluctuations at daily-to-seasonal temporal scales. We also emphasize the important role of soil iron cycle in the decomposition of the organic matter.

Citation

Calabrese, Salvatore, and Amilcare Porporato (2019): Impact of ecohydrological fluctuations on iron-redox cycling. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 133: 188-195. DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2019.03.013

This Paper/Book acknowledges NSF CZO grant support.