黄土丘陵区柠条人工林不同深度土壤呼吸速率对土壤温湿度的响应[j]。

Ya-Rong Sun, Ya-Juan Wang, Min Zhao, Wen-Yan Xue, Si-Qi Liang, Le Liu, Chao Liu, Yun-Ming Chen
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明确气候变化背景下生态脆弱区土壤温度和湿度对土壤呼吸速率及其特征的影响,对于准确评估和预测生态脆弱区碳收支具有重要意义。利用CO2分析仪和温湿度传感器测量不同土壤深度(10、50和100 cm)的平均CO2浓度和土壤温湿度。采用菲克第一扩散系数法计算土壤呼吸速率。探讨了不同土壤深度土壤温度、土壤水分和土壤呼吸速率的动态特征,并进一步分析了土壤呼吸速率对土壤温度和水分的响应。结果表明:土壤呼吸速率的日变化随土壤深度的增加而显著减小,分别达到13.96、2.96和1.47 μmol·(m2·s)-1;土壤温度对土壤呼吸速率的影响随土层深度的增加而减小。50 cm及以下土壤温度对土壤呼吸速率无显著影响(P>0.05)。10 cm土壤深度的拟合指数最好(R2=0.96), 50 cm和100 cm土壤深度的拟合指数较差(R2=0.00和R2=0.01)。温度敏感系数Q10随土层深度的增加而减小。不同深度土壤湿度对土壤呼吸速率有显著影响(PR2=0.35)>10 cm (R2=0.22)>100 cm (R2=0.31)。不同深度土壤温度和湿度对土壤呼吸速率的贡献率分别为96%、6% ~ 50%和22% ~ 24%。综上所述,黄土丘陵区柠条人工林不同深度土壤温度和湿度对土壤呼吸速率的影响存在差异。土壤温度和湿度的综合作用影响10 cm土层的土壤呼吸速率;土壤温度的相对贡献较大,50 cm及以下土层的土壤湿度是关键因素。这些结果有助于改进对未来气候变化对该地区陆地生态系统碳循环影响的预测,并为未来温室气体调控提供理论依据。
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[Response of Soil Respiration Rates to Soil Temperature and Moisture at Different Soil Depths of Caragana korshinskii Plantation in the Loess-Hilly Region].

It is of great significance to clarify the influence of soil temperature and moisture on soil respiration rate and its characteristics in ecologically fragile regions under the background of climate change for the accurate assessment and prediction of carbon budgets in this region. The average CO2 concentration and soil temperature and moisture at different soil depths (10, 50, and 100 cm) were measured using a CO2 analyzer and temperature and moisture sensors. The soil respiration rate was calculated using Fick's first diffusion coefficient method. The dynamic characteristics of soil temperature, soil moisture, and soil respiration rate in different soil depths were explored, and the response of soil respiration rate to soil temperature and moisture were further analyzed. The results showed that the diurnal variation in soil respiration rate decreased significantly with the increase in soil depth (P<0.05), and the peak time lagged behind. Soil respiration rate in adjacent soil depths (10, 50, and 100 cm) lagged 1 h from top to bottom. The monthly variation in soil respiration rate was a multi-peak curve, in which the maximum soil respiration rates of 10, 50, and 100 cm soil depths were on July 25th, August 6th, and August 10th, reaching 13.96, 2.96, and 1.47 μmol·(m2·s)-1, respectively. The effect of soil temperature on soil respiration rate decreased with the increase in soil depth. Soil temperature at 50 cm and below had no significant effect on soil respiration rate (P>0.05). The fitting index of 10 cm soil depth was the best (R2=0.96), but the fitting indexes of 50 cm and 100 cm soil depths were poor (R2=0.00 and R2=0.01, respectively). The temperature sensitivity coefficient Q10 decreased with the increase in soil depth. Soil moisture in different soil depths had significant effects on soil respiration rate (P<0.05), and the quadratic fitting indicated that 50 cm (R2=0.35)>10 cm (R2=0.22)>100 cm (R2=0.31). The combined effects of soil temperature and moisture in different soil depths could explain 96%, 6%-50%, and 22%-24% of soil respiration rate, respectively. In summary, the effects of soil temperature and moisture at different soil depths of the Caragana korshinskii plantation in the loess-hilly region on soil respiration rate differed. The soil respiration rate of the 10 cm soil depth was affected by the comprehensive effect of soil temperature and moisture; however, the relative contribution of soil temperature was higher, and soil moisture at and below a soil depth of 50 cm was the key factor. These results could help improve predictions on the impact of future climate change on the carbon cycle of terrestrial ecosystems in the region and provide a theoretical basis for greenhouse gas regulation in the future.

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