高地森林树干甲烷排放个体内空间变化的驱动因素

IF 2.1 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Trees Pub Date : 2024-03-22 DOI:10.1007/s00468-024-02501-0
Takumi Mochidome, Daniel Epron
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摘要

关键信息在高地森林中,树干的CH4排放量表现出显著的个体内空间变异性,边材中CH4浓度和CH4产生率的变化可以解释这种变异性.摘要高地森林中树干的甲烷(CH4)排放量应准确地按比例计算,以评估树干在森林CH4预算中的作用。由于用于测量排放的腔室仅覆盖了树干巨大表面积的一小部分,因此有必要了解树干 CH4 排放的个体内空间变异性。为了评估这种空间变异性,我们测量了凉温带高地森林中四棵树上每个个体九个位置的树干CH4通量,树干内微生物产生的CH4可能是重要的排放源。为了了解这种变化的起源和基本过程,我们还测量了边材和表征木材及树皮中潜在的CH4产生率和CH4浓度。在目标树木中观察到的 CH4 通量个体内空间变化高达 15 倍。个体内部排放量的变化主要表现为边材中 CH4 浓度的变化,而潜在的 CH4 生成速率的变化又进一步解释了边材中 CH4 浓度的变化。根据浓度梯度和排放量计算出的 CH4 径向扩散率与测量到的木材或树皮特征无关。我们强调了在树干表面多个位置采样树干CH4通量的重要性,以便捕捉空间变化,这是估算树级CH4排放量的先决条件。
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Drivers of intra-individual spatial variability in methane emissions from tree trunks in upland forest

Drivers of intra-individual spatial variability in methane emissions from tree trunks in upland forest

Drivers of intra-individual spatial variability in methane emissions from tree trunks in upland forest

Key message

In upland forests, trunk CH4 emissions exhibit significant intra-individual spatial variability, which was explained by variations in both CH4 concentration and CH4 production rates in the sapwood.

Abstract

Methane (CH4) emissions from tree trunks in upland forests should be scaled accurately to assess the role of tree trunk in the forest CH4 budget. As the chambers used to measure emissions cover only a small part of the large surface area of tree trunks, it is necessary to understand the intra-individual spatial variability of trunk CH4 emissions. To assess this spatial variability, we measured trunk CH4 flux at nine locations per individual on four trees in a cool-temperate upland forest for which microbial production of CH4 inside the trunk is likely an important source of the emission. To know the origin of this variability and the underlying processes, we also measured the potential rate of CH4 production and CH4 concentrations in both sapwood and characterized wood and bark. Up to 15-fold intra-individual spatial variations in CH4 fluxes were observed in target trees. The variability in emissions within an individual was primarily shown by the variation of the sapwood CH4 concentration which was further explained by the variation in potential CH4 production rate. The radial CH4 diffusivity calculated from concentration gradients and emissions was not related to the measured characteristics of either wood or bark. We emphasized the importance of sampling trunk CH4 flux at multiple locations on the surface of a tree trunk in order to capture the spatial variability, a prerequisite for estimating tree-level CH4 emissions.

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Trees
Trees 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
113
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Trees - Structure and Function publishes original articles on the physiology, biochemistry, functional anatomy, structure and ecology of trees and other woody plants. Also presented are articles concerned with pathology and technological problems, when they contribute to the basic understanding of structure and function of trees. In addition to original articles and short communications, the journal publishes reviews on selected topics concerning the structure and function of trees.
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