Interactive effects of urbanness and land cover types on soil carbon and nitrogen pools in green spaces.

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Peng Huang, Yue Sun, Kirsty Watkinson, Abigail Coole, Richard Bardgett, David Johnson
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Green spaces have potential to contribute substantially to carbon (C) capture and storage in urban environments. Yet, the impact of urbanisation and land cover change on key pools of C and nitrogen (N) in soils and soil organic matter (SOM) fractions is poorly resolved, which limits the ability to optimise management of urban environments. Here, we investigated the associations among urbanness and land cover change with C and N pools in bulk soil and SOM fractions in green spaces. Soils were sampled along an urbanness gradient from green spaces that contained three land cover classes (woodland, grassland and a transition area between each) across the metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, northern England. We found that soil C and N concentrations in green space generally increased from rural to urban areas and from woodland to grassland. Plant species diversity plays a key role in connection between urbanness and soil C and N sequestration. We also found a significant interaction between land cover types and urbanness, which positively influenced soil C and N storage. Green space in the most urbanised areas contained higher mass percentage of particulate organic matter (POM) fractions compared to green space in the least urbanised areas, which indicated that urban soil is much more labile. However, the concentrations of C and N in these two fractions was also interactively mediated by the urbanness and land cover types. These findings demonstrate that urbanness and land cover types have significant effects on key pools of soil C and N and emphasise the importance of considering these pools for future urban planning and design amidst ongoing urbanisations to meet the target of carbon neutrality and sustainable living environment.

城市化与土地覆被类型对绿地土壤碳氮库的交互影响
在城市环境中,绿色空间有可能对碳(C)的捕获和储存做出重大贡献。然而,城市化和土地覆盖变化对土壤中碳和氮(N)的关键库以及土壤有机质(SOM)组分的影响尚未得到充分解决,这限制了优化城市环境管理的能力。本文研究了城市性和土地覆被变化与大块土壤中碳氮库和绿地中SOM组分的关系。在英格兰北部大曼彻斯特市区,土壤沿着城市梯度从包含三种土地覆盖类型(林地、草地和两者之间的过渡区域)的绿地中取样。研究发现,从农村到城市,从林地到草地,绿地土壤C和N浓度总体呈上升趋势。植物物种多样性在城市化与土壤碳氮固存之间的联系中起着关键作用。土地覆被类型与城市化之间存在显著的交互作用,对土壤碳氮储量有显著的正向影响。与城市化程度最低的地区相比,城市化程度最高地区的绿地含有更高质量百分比的颗粒物有机质(POM),这表明城市土壤更不稳定。然而,这两个部分的C和N浓度也受到城市程度和土地覆盖类型的交互调节。这些研究结果表明,城市化和土地覆盖类型对土壤C和N的关键库有显著影响,并强调了在正在进行的城市化过程中,考虑这些库对未来城市规划和设计的重要性,以实现碳中和和可持续生活环境的目标。
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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
5.70%
发文量
2477
审稿时长
84 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Management is a journal for the publication of peer reviewed, original research for all aspects of management and the managed use of the environment, both natural and man-made.Critical review articles are also welcome; submission of these is strongly encouraged.
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