Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in Drylands

Abstract Soil surface cover is one of the most critical factors affecting soil water vapor transport, especially in drylands where water is limited, and the water movement occurs predominantly in the form of vapor instead of liquid. Biocrusts are an important living ground cover of dryland soils and...

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Main Authors: Fuhai Sun, Bo Xiao, Giora J. Kidron, Joshua Heitman
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Published: Wiley 2024-07-01
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author Fuhai Sun
Bo Xiao
Giora J. Kidron
Joshua Heitman
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description Abstract Soil surface cover is one of the most critical factors affecting soil water vapor transport, especially in drylands where water is limited, and the water movement occurs predominantly in the form of vapor instead of liquid. Biocrusts are an important living ground cover of dryland soils and play a vital role in modifying near‐surface soil properties and maintaining soil structure. The role of biocrusts in mediating soil water vapor transport during daytime water evaporation and nighttime condensation remains unclear. We investigated the differences in vapor diffusion properties, vapor adsorption capacity, and water evaporation between bare soil and three types of biocrusts (cyanobacterial, cyanobacterial‐moss mixed, and moss crusts) in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Our results showed that the three types of biocrusts had 5%–39% higher vapor diffusivity than bare soil. At the same level of ambient relative humidity and temperature, the initial vapor adsorption rates and cumulative adsorption amounts of the biocrusts were 10%–70% and 11%–85% higher than those of bare soil, respectively. Additionally, the late‐stage evaporation rate of cyanobacterial‐, cyanobacterial‐moss mixed‐, and moss‐biocrusts were 31%–217%, 79%–492%, and 146%–775% higher than that of bare soil, respectively. The effect of biocrusts on increasing vapor transport properties was attributed to the higher soil porosity, clay content, and specific surface area induced by the biocrust layer. All of these modifications caused by biocrusts on surface soil vapor transport properties suggest that biocrusts play a vital role in reshaping surface soil water and energy balance in drylands.
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spelling doaj-art-81744a042b744254b3b9ce9aeefd9e212025-08-20T03:30:56ZengWileyWater Resources Research0043-13971944-79732024-07-01607n/an/a10.1029/2023WR036520Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in DrylandsFuhai Sun0Bo Xiao1Giora J. Kidron2Joshua Heitman3Key Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation in North China Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/College of Land Science and Technology China Agricultural University Beijing ChinaKey Laboratory of Arable Land Conservation in North China Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/College of Land Science and Technology China Agricultural University Beijing ChinaInstitute of Earth Sciences The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem IsraelDepartment of Crop and Soil Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh NC USAAbstract Soil surface cover is one of the most critical factors affecting soil water vapor transport, especially in drylands where water is limited, and the water movement occurs predominantly in the form of vapor instead of liquid. Biocrusts are an important living ground cover of dryland soils and play a vital role in modifying near‐surface soil properties and maintaining soil structure. The role of biocrusts in mediating soil water vapor transport during daytime water evaporation and nighttime condensation remains unclear. We investigated the differences in vapor diffusion properties, vapor adsorption capacity, and water evaporation between bare soil and three types of biocrusts (cyanobacterial, cyanobacterial‐moss mixed, and moss crusts) in the Chinese Loess Plateau. Our results showed that the three types of biocrusts had 5%–39% higher vapor diffusivity than bare soil. At the same level of ambient relative humidity and temperature, the initial vapor adsorption rates and cumulative adsorption amounts of the biocrusts were 10%–70% and 11%–85% higher than those of bare soil, respectively. Additionally, the late‐stage evaporation rate of cyanobacterial‐, cyanobacterial‐moss mixed‐, and moss‐biocrusts were 31%–217%, 79%–492%, and 146%–775% higher than that of bare soil, respectively. The effect of biocrusts on increasing vapor transport properties was attributed to the higher soil porosity, clay content, and specific surface area induced by the biocrust layer. All of these modifications caused by biocrusts on surface soil vapor transport properties suggest that biocrusts play a vital role in reshaping surface soil water and energy balance in drylands.https://doi.org/10.1029/2023WR036520biological soil crustsoil vapor diffusivitysoil vapor adsorption capacityevaporation processsoil water balanceChinese Loess Plateau
spellingShingle Fuhai Sun
Bo Xiao
Giora J. Kidron
Joshua Heitman
Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in Drylands
Water Resources Research
biological soil crust
soil vapor diffusivity
soil vapor adsorption capacity
evaporation process
soil water balance
Chinese Loess Plateau
title Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in Drylands
title_full Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in Drylands
title_fullStr Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in Drylands
title_full_unstemmed Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in Drylands
title_short Biocrusts Critical Regulation of Soil Water Vapor Transport (Diffusion, Sorption, and Late‐Stage Evaporation) in Drylands
title_sort biocrusts critical regulation of soil water vapor transport diffusion sorption and late stage evaporation in drylands
topic biological soil crust
soil vapor diffusivity
soil vapor adsorption capacity
evaporation process
soil water balance
Chinese Loess Plateau
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2023WR036520
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