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应用生态学报 ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (04): 845-850.

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UV-B辐射对杉木凋落叶分解的影响

张慧玲1,宋新章1**,张智婷2,江洪1,王懿祥1,白尚斌1   

  1. 1浙江农林大学浙江省森林生态系统碳循环与固碳减排重点实验室, 浙江临安 311300|2河北北方学院, 河北张家口 075000
  • 出版日期:2011-04-18 发布日期:2011-04-18

Effects of UV-B radiation on the decomposition of Cunninghamia lanceolata leaf litter.

ZHANG Hui-ling1, SONG Xin-zhang1, ZHANG Zhi-ting2, JIANG Hong1, WANG Yi-xiang1, BAI Shang-bin1   

  1. 1Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Carbon Cycling in Forest Ecosystems and Carbon Sequestration, Zhejiang A &|F University, Lin’an 311300, Zhejiang, China|2Hebei North College, Zhangjiakou 075000, Hebei, China
  • Online:2011-04-18 Published:2011-04-18

摘要: 采用分解袋法对自然和UV-B辐射滤减环境下的杉木凋落叶进行分解试验. 结果表明: 与对照相比,UV-B辐射滤减处理使杉木凋落叶的分解速率降低了69.6%(P<0.001), 凋落叶中氮、磷和木质素的相对含量分别增加150%、83.3%和13.8%, 抑制了钾和碳的释放. 木质素光降解在杉木凋落叶分解过程中的作用不明显. UV-B辐射可以加快杉木凋落叶的分解,促进氮、磷、钾和碳的释放,以及杉木林凋落物层的营养周转速度,增加地表的碳通量,对杉木林的碳源或碳汇功能具有潜在的影响.

关键词: 凋落叶分解, UV-B辐射, 营养循环, 木质素, 杉木

Abstract: A litterbag experiment was conducted to study the decomposition of Cunninghamia lanceolata leaf litter under ambient and reduced UV-B radiation (22.1% below ambient). Comparing with ambient treatment, the reduced treatment decreased the decomposition rate of C. lanceolata leaf litter by 69.6% (P<0.001), making the relative contents of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and lignin in the litter increased by 150%, 83.3%, and 13.8%, respectively, and the release of potassium (K) and carbon (C) slowed down. In the process of litter decomposition, photo-degradation of lignin didn’t play crucial role. The results suggested that UV-B radiation could accelerate the decomposition rate of C. lanceolata leaf litter, promote the release of N, P, K, and C from it, and increase the nutrients turnover rate in litter layer as well as the carbon flux on the ground, giving potential effects on the function of C. lanceolata forest as a carbon source or sink in humid subtropical China.

Key words: lignin, Cunninghamia lanceolata, leaf litter decomposition, UV-B radiation, nutrient cycling