水位变化显著的湿地植被分布对氮汇和排放的影响

IF 8.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.123920
Huazu Liu, Qiu Jin, Xiaoguang Xu, Wei Yang, Megumu Fujiabayashi, Junxiao Luo, Zhexin Li, Chuanqiao Zhou, Pingyin Shu, Wei Li
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摘要

在湿地中,水文条件驱动植物群落分布,形成具有植物种类和物质循环的植被带。这介导了湿地内的氮迁移和N2O排放。对某大型湿地的5个植被带进行了旱涝期研究。随着水位变化速率的增加,泥滩区、锦草区、蝴蝶兰区、苔草区和芦苇区依次分布。干旱期碳、氮密度较高。当沉积物每年在源和汇角色之间交替时,N2O排放量随区域和水位变化显著。碳氮比越高,沉积物排放通量越低,当碳氮比超过25时,排放通量接近0.23 μg m-2 h-1的阈值。反硝化nirS、nirK基因和厌氧氨氧化hzsB基因随水位变化显著,在泥地和雌雄虫带变化最为显著。水文条件下植物分布改变了土壤化学计量比,影响植被带内N2O排放和微生物群落。因此,在淡水湿地,水力调节和减少长期洪水将是减缓温室气体排放的有效战略。
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Alteration of nitrogen sink and emission by vegetation distribution in a wetland with significant change in water level.

In wetlands, hydrological conditions drive plant community distribution, forming vegetation zones with plant species and material cycling. This mediates nitrogen migration and N2O emissions within wetlands. Five vegetation zones in a large wetland were studied during flooding and drought periods. Zones including mud flat, nymphoides, phalaris, carex, and reeds, distributed sequentially with increasing water level change rate. Carbon and nitrogen densities were higher during drought period. When sediments alternated between source and sink roles annually, N2O emissions varied significantly with zones and water levels. Emission flux decreased with higher C:N ratio in sediments, approximating a threshold at 0.23 μg m-2 h-1 when C:N ratio exceeded 25. Denitrifying nirS and nirK genes and anammox hzsB gene varied significantly with water level, most prominently in mud flat and nymphoides zones. Plant distribution under hydrological conditions alters soil stoichiometric ratio, influencing N2O emissions and microbial communities across vegetation zones. Therefore, in freshwater wetlands, hydraulic regulation and reduction in prolonged flooding would be an effective strategy for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions.

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Journal of Environmental Management
Journal of Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
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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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