Soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity in Pinus koraiensis plantations are mediated by temperature, humidity, and wind speed

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Lianqiang Li , Huixia Yang , Hongyu Li , Jiatong Sun , Fuqiang Shang
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Soil respiration (RS) plays a key role in the carbon cycle which is sensitive to climate change. Therefore, understanding potential regulatory mechanisms of RS and its temperature sensitivity(Q10) in plantations are important. In this study the changes in RS and its Q10 along with their potential environmental driving factors of surface soil of Pinus koraiensis plantations in the Liaodong mountain area of Liaoning Province were studied. The results showed that variation in RS of the plantations is significant and unstable, whereas the variation in Q10 is relatively small and stable. RS was significantly positively correlated with soil temperature, soil moisture, air temperature, and air humidity, and negatively correlated with wind speed; Q10 was significantly positively correlated with air humidity and soil moisture, and negatively correlated with wind speed. Soil moisture and soil temperature accounted for 58 % and 35 % variability in RS, respectively, whereas air humidity and wind speed accounted for 25 % and 11 % variability in Q10, respectively. This study reveals that RS and its Q10 in Pinus koraiensis plantations are significantly mediated by temperature, humidity, and wind speed, and thus, this study has significant implications on soil carbon cycling in plantations under changing climate.
红松人工林土壤呼吸及其温度敏感性受温度、湿度和风速的调节
土壤呼吸在碳循环中起着关键作用,对气候变化非常敏感。因此,了解RS及其温度敏感性(Q10)在人工林中的潜在调控机制具有重要意义。本文研究了辽东山区红松人工林表层土壤RS及其Q10的变化及其潜在环境驱动因子。结果表明:各人工林RS变化显著且不稳定,而Q10变化相对较小且稳定。RS与土壤温度、土壤湿度、空气温度、空气湿度呈显著正相关,与风速呈显著负相关;Q10与空气湿度、土壤湿度呈显著正相关,与风速呈显著负相关。土壤湿度和土壤温度分别占RS的58%和35%,而空气湿度和风速分别占Q10的25%和11%。研究结果表明,温度、湿度和风速对红松人工林RS及其Q10的调节作用显著,对气候变化条件下红松人工林土壤碳循环具有重要意义。
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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