AUTHOR=Lin Weishan , De Kejia , Xiang Xuemei , Feng Tingxu , Li Fei , Wei Xijie TITLE=Effects of simulated litter inputs on plant-microbe carbon pool trade-offs in degraded alpine meadows JOURNAL=Frontiers in Plant Science VOLUME=Volume 16 - 2025 YEAR=2025 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2025.1549867 DOI=10.3389/fpls.2025.1549867 ISSN=1664-462X ABSTRACT=IntroductionLitter, as a major carbon source in alpine meadow ecosystems, seriously affect the variation of plant-microbe carbon pools in alpine meadows. In order to study the response of plant-microbial biomass carbon pool trade-offs in degraded alpine meadow to litter inputs.MethodsWe investigated the effects of different levels of litter inputs on the carbon pools of alpine meadows plant aboveground communities, the carbon pools of the root, and the total carbon pools of the plant communities and the soil microbial biomass carbon pools, and clarified the variable factors that affect the balance of the plant-microbial biomass carbon pools and the process of influencing the trade-offs.Result(1) Litter inputs had a positive effect on plant carbon pools, and the aboveground community carbon pools, root carbon pools, total plant community carbon pools and soil microbial biomass carbon pools of alpine meadows were all maximized in the T3 treatment. (2) The trade-off analyses showed that the trade-off relationships of ungrazed alpine meadows TPCPMBCP in the following order under different levels of litter treatments: T1(0.0414) > T2 (0.0269) > T0 (0.0086) > T3 (0.0012), the trade-off relationship of TPCP-MBCP in lightly grazed alpine meadows was in the order of T2 (0.0494) > T3 (0.0140) > T0 (0.0097) > T1 (0.002), and the tradeoff relationship of TPCP-MBCP in moderately grazed alpine meadows was in the order of T3 (0.0383) > T1 (0.0307) > T2 (0.0196) > T0 (0.0005). (3) Propensity analysis showed that the TPCP-MBCP trade-offs tended to favor MBCP under ungrazed, lightly grazed and moderately grazed meadows under the T1 treatment. (4) Structural equation modeling showed that RB and APC were positively correlation, RCP was significantly negatively correlated with the TPCPMBCP trade-off in lightly grazed grassland (P<0.05), and MBC was significantly positively correlated with the TPCP-MBCP trade-off in moderately grazed grassland (P<0.05).DiscussionThere was no uniform pattern in TPCP-MBCP trade-off and propensities in ungrazed, lightly grazed, and moderately grazed alpine meadows under different levels of litter inputs. This study can help to optimize the grazing management measures, predict the changes of carbon pools in alpine meadows and clarify the transfer and storage of carbon pools between plants and microorganisms, so as to provide a theoretical basis for the study of carbon pools in degraded alpine meadows.