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Permafrost study finds abrupt thaw accelerates soil phosphorus cycling, offsetting carbon release

Abrupt permafrost thaw accelerates soil phosphorus cycling, offsetting carbon release
Conceptual diagram showing the accelerated soil P cycling upon abrupt permafrost thaw. Credit: Li Ziliang

Permafrost thaw can stimulate the release of soil carbon, triggering a positive carbon-climate feedback that may be mediated by changes in soil phosphorus (P) availability.

A research team led by Prof. Yang Yuanhe from the Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has reported that abrupt permafrost thaw accelerates soil phosphorus cycling, with potential consequences for plant primary productivity and in permafrost ecosystems.

In this new study published in , the researchers investigated whether and how abrupt permafrost thaw affects soil phosphorus transformation processes and plant phosphorus uptake, presenting clear evidence that it accelerates soil phosphorus cycling.

Through large-scale sampling across a Tibetan Plateau permafrost transect combined with 31P , 33P labeling, and metagenomic sequencing, the researchers discovered that soil phosphorus mobilization rates and plant phosphorus uptake increase after permafrost collapse.

Further analysis linked the increase in gross rates of phosphorus mobilization to a higher abundance of P-cycling functional genes.

Additionally, enhanced plant phosphorus uptake coincides with changes in root morphology, increased root exudation and reduced microbial competition with plants upon permafrost collapse.

Although is generally considered to convert the frozen carbon pools from stable sinks into potential "carbon bombs," this study shows that the same process also accelerates ecosystem cycling, thereby enhancing ecosystem primary productivity and carbon sequestration.

These findings provide critical insights for accurately predicting the fate of permafrost carbon and for developing strategies to mitigate its impacts in climate-sensitive regions.

More information: Ziliang Li et al, Accelerated soil phosphorus cycling upon abrupt permafrost thaw, Nature Climate Change (2025).

Journal information: Nature Climate Change

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