Authors
Matthew Lanning, Lixin Wang, Todd M Scanlon, Matthew A Vadeboncoeur, Mary B Adams, Howard E Epstein, Daniel Druckenbrod
Publication date
2019/7/31
Journal
Science Advances
Volume
5
Issue
7
Pages
eaav5168
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Despite the important role vegetation plays in the global water cycle, the exact controls of vegetation water use, especially the role of soil biogeochemistry, remain elusive. In this study, we reveal a new mechanism of soil biogeochemical control of large-scale vegetation water use. Nitrate and sulfate deposition from fossil fuel burning have caused substantial soil acidification, leading to the leaching of soil base cations. Of these, calcium has a unique role in plant cells by regulating stomatal aperture, thus affecting vegetation water use. We hypothesized that the leaching of the soil calcium supply, induced by acid deposition, would increase large-scale vegetation water use. We present evidence from a long-term whole watershed acidification experiment demonstrating that the alteration of the soil calcium supply by acid deposition can significantly intensify vegetation water use (~10% increase in evapotranspiration …
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