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模拟氮沉降增加对中国陆地生态系统土壤呼吸Q10的影响

徐丽1,杨雁茹1*,张军辉2,冯月2   

  1. (1沈阳建筑大学, 沈阳 110168;2中国科学院沈阳应用生态研究所, 沈阳 110016)
  • 出版日期:2019-05-10 发布日期:2019-05-10

Effects of simulated N deposition on Q10 of soil respiration in Chinese terrestrial ecosystems.

XU Li1, YANG Yan-ru1*, ZHANG Jun-hui2, FENG Yue2   

  1. (1Shenyang Jianzhu University, Shenyang 110168, China; Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Science, Shenyang 110016, China).
  • Online:2019-05-10 Published:2019-05-10

摘要: 研究模拟氮沉降增加对土壤呼吸温度敏感性的影响可以降低全球变化条件下土壤碳收支评估的不确定性。本研究用meta分析方法探讨了模拟氮沉降增加对中国陆地生态系统土壤呼吸温度敏感性(Q10)的影响。结果发现:模拟氮沉降增加整体上对Q10影响不显著(0.49%),但显著降低了高原气候带生态系统Q10(16.32%),显著增加了沼泽Q10(38.19%)。效应大小与试验模拟的氮沉降量有一定关系,模拟氮沉降量小于50 kg·hm-2·a-1Q10增加2.59%,模拟氮沉降量为50~150和大于150 kg·hm-2·a-1时Q10分别降低4.33%和1.61%。使用只含硝态氮的氮肥显著增加了Q10(34.33%),而施加尿素的生态系统Q10则显著降低(8.11%)。模拟氮沉降的时间超过15个月显著降低Q10(19.24%)。模拟氮沉降影响土壤呼吸温度敏感性可能是由于氮通过影响土壤养分而影响了根系和土壤微生物的新陈代谢,进而影响土壤呼吸,使土壤呼吸对温度的敏感性不同。

关键词: 土壤线虫, 长期施肥, 无机肥, 旱地红壤, 土壤质量

Abstract: Understanding the effects of simulated N deposition on temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) can reduce the uncertainty in the assessment of soil carbon budget under global change scenarios. In this study, 60 literatures on the effects of simulated N deposition on Q10 in China’s terrestrial ecosystems were investigated by meta analysis. The results showed that the effects of simulated N deposition on Q10 were not significant (0.49%). Nitrogen deposition had negative effects on Q10 in the plateau climate zone (16.32%) and positive effects on that in marsh (38.19%). The effect size was related to the dosage of simulated N deposition. When simulated N deposition dosage was less than 50 kg·hm-2·a-1Q10increased by 2.59%; when the dosage was 50-150 kg·hm-2·a-1 and greater than 150 kg·hm-2·a-1Q10 decreased by 4.33% and 1.61%, respectively. The deposited nitrate nitrogen significantly increased Q10 (34.33%), while urea application significantly decreased Q10 (8.11%). Moreover, simulated N deposition with a duration over 15 months significantly reduced Q10 (19.24%). The alteration of Q10 by simulated N deposition may be due to the alteration of the metabolism of roots and soil microbes.  

Key words: soil nematodes, long-term fertilization, inorganic fertilizer, upland red soil, soil quality.