コケが土と地球の健康に欠かせない理由(Why mosses are vital for the health of our soil and Earth)

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2023-05-02 ニューサウスウェールズ大学(UNSW)

ニューサウスウェールズ大学(UNSW)が主導する世界的な研究により、コケは庭だけでなく表土に生えることで地球の健康にとって重要であることが判明しました。
この研究によると、コケは植物の生態系の生命線であり、浸食を防いだり、病原菌を制御したりと、土壌や他の植物に24の恩恵を与えていることがわかりました。また、コケは膨大な量の二酸化炭素を捕捉し、気候変動の緩和に貢献する重要な役割を担っているという。

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生態系サービスに対する土壌コケの世界的貢献度 The global contribution of soil mosses to ecosystem services

David J. Eldridge,Emilio Guirado,Peter B. Reich,Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Miguel Berdugo,Tadeo Sáez-Sandino,José L. Blanco-Pastor,Leho Tedersoo,César Plaza,Jingyi Ding,Wei Sun,Steven Mamet,Haiying Cui,Ji-Zheng He,Hang-Wei Hu,Blessing Sokoya,Sebastian Abades,Fernando Alfaro,Adebola R. Bamigboye,Felipe Bastida,Asunción de los Ríos,Jorge Durán,Juan J. Gaitan,Carlos A. Guerra,Tine Grebenc,Javier G. Illán,Yu-Rong Liu,Thulani P. Makhalanyane,Max Mallen-Cooper,Marco A. Molina-Montenegro,José L. Moreno,Tina U. Nahberger,Gabriel F. Peñaloza-Bojacá,Sergio Picó,Ana Rey,Alexandra Rodríguez,Christina Siebe,Alberto L. Teixido,Cristian Torres-Díaz,Pankaj Trivedi,Juntao Wang,Ling Wang,Jianyong Wang,Tianxue Yang,Eli Zaady,Xiaobing Zhou,Xin-Quan Zhou,Guiyao Zhou,Shengen Liu & Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo
Nature Geoscience  Published:01 May 2023
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-023-01170-x

コケが土と地球の健康に欠かせない理由(Why mosses are vital for the health of our soil and Earth)

Abstract

Soil mosses are among the most widely distributed organisms on land. Experiments and observations suggest that they contribute to terrestrial soil biodiversity and function, yet their ecological contribution to soil has never been assessed globally under natural conditions. Here we conducted the most comprehensive global standardized field study to quantify how soil mosses influence 8 ecosystem services associated with 24 soil biodiversity and functional attributes across wide environmental gradients from all continents. We found that soil mosses are associated with greater carbon sequestration, pool sizes for key nutrients and organic matter decomposition rates but a lower proportion of soil-borne plant pathogens than unvegetated soils. Mosses are especially important for supporting multiple ecosystem services where vascular-plant cover is low. Globally, soil mosses potentially support 6.43 Gt more carbon in the soil layer than do bare soils. The amount of soil carbon associated with mosses is up to six times the annual global carbon emissions from any altered land use globally. The largest positive contribution of mosses to soils occurs under a high cover of mat and turf mosses, in less-productive ecosystems and on sandy and salty soils. Our results highlight the contribution of mosses to soil life and functions and the need to conserve these important organisms to support healthy soils.

生物環境工学
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