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应用生态学报 ›› 1996, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (4): 386-390.

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草原土壤N2O释放及全球变暖影响下土壤养分变化的反馈效应

杨永辉1, P. Ineson2, A. F. Harrison2   

  1. 1. 中国科学院石家庄农业现代化研究所, 石家庄050021;
    2. 英国陆地生态研究所Merlewood研究站
  • 收稿日期:1995-03-24 修回日期:1996-04-30 出版日期:1996-10-25 发布日期:1996-10-25
  • 基金资助:

    英国TIGER项目;中国科学院留学基金资助课题

N2O emission from grassland soils and the teedback effect or nutrient changes resulting from global warming

Yang Yonghui1, P. Ineson2, A. F. Harrison2   

  1. 1. Shijiazhuang Institute of Agricultural Modernization, Academia Sinica, Shijiazhuang 050021;
    2. Merlewood Research Station, ITE Grange-over-Sands, LA11 6JU England
  • Received:1995-03-24 Revised:1996-04-30 Online:1996-10-25 Published:1996-10-25

摘要: 对草原土壤N2O释放及其受全球变暖土壤养分变化的影响研究表明,以沼泽泥炭土N2O释放量最大,生长季节为1.3~12.2kgN·hm-2·a-1,其次灰壤土,为1.5~2.4kgN·hm-2·a-1,酸性棕壤最小,为0~3.2kgN·hm-2·a-1;N2O的释放层灰壤土在0~5cm,其它2种土壤为0~10cm;施肥试验表明,N、P肥在生长季节对土壤N2O释放量影响不显着,但在生长季末期,N肥对酸性棕壤及灰壤土N2O影响显着,施肥后第3天酸性棕壤由对照的1.3提高到44.2kgN·hm-2·a-1,灰壤土则由对照的1.9提高到31.1kgN·hm-2·a-1,说明全球变暖对土壤有机质分解的影响不会诱发N2O释放量的大幅度增加.

关键词: N2O, 全球变暖, 山地草原, 施肥, 海拔, 坡向, 坡度, 叶面积指数, 生境类型, 曲率

Abstract: Studies on N2O emissions from grassland soils and its influence by nutrient changes resulting from global warming show that in growing season peaty gley soil has a maximtun N2O emission varying from 1.3 to 12.2 kg N·hm-2·yr-1, N2O emission in ndcropodzol soils is from 1. 5 to 2.4 kg N·hm-2· yr-1, and acid brown earth has the lowest ranging from 0 to 3.2 kg N·hm-2·yr-1.N2O emission mainly comes from top 5cm in micropodzol soil, and from top 10cm in other two soils. Fertilizer application in growing season doesn't make any differece in different soils. However, N application greatly stimulates the N2O emission at the end of the growing season. And in acid brown earth and in micropodzol soil, it reached respectively 44.2and 33.1 kg N·hm-2·yr-1 compared to 1.3 and 1.9 kg N·hm-2·yr-1 in the control. This implies that the influence of global warming upon decomposition of organic matters doesn't result in a significant increase in N2O emission.

Key words: N2O, Global warming, Mountainous grassland, Fertilizer application, slope degree, habitat type, slope aspect, leaf area index, altitude, curvature