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摘要
土壤CO2外排是陆地生态系统的重要组成部分,在全球碳循环中发挥着重要作用。在本研究中,测量了三个挪威云杉林分土壤中CO2的外排。在2010年的生长季节,我们研究了不同年龄层的森林:两个幼林(YR和YBK)和一个老林(OR)在土壤中CO2外排的差异。土壤CO2释放量最低的是OR林(14.9 tha - 1),仅为幼林的一半多一点。在土壤CO2总释放量方面,YR和YBK的差异不显著(分别为29.3和27.2 t ha−1)。由于少雨,7月OR和YR记录的CO2外排较低。当基于YBK测量的土壤水分分别估算OR和YR土壤的CO2外排时,模拟的土壤CO2累计释放量增加了10.9%和11.4%。结果表明,林龄是预测区域土壤CO2释放量的一个重要且容易获得的因子。
Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: A case study
Efflux of CO2 from soil is a major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. In this study the efflux of CO2 from soil was measured in three stands of Norway spruce. We investigated differences in the efflux of CO2 from soil in different age classes of the forest: two young (YR and YBK) and one old (OR) stand, during the growing season in 2010. The lowest amount of soil CO2 released was recorded in OR (14.9 t ha−1), which was just over half that recorded in the young stands. There were no significant differences in total soil CO2 released recorded in YR and YBK (29.3 and 27.2 t ha−1). Efflux of CO2 recorded in OR and YR during July was low because of lack of rain. When the efflux of CO2 from soil in OR and YR, respectively, was estimated on the basis of the soil moisture measured at YBK, the modelled cumulative amount of soil CO2 released increased by 10.9 and 11.4%. Our results indicate that the age of a stand can be an important and easily obtained factor for predicting the amount of soil CO2 released at the regional level.
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