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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (06): 1431-1436.

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Characteristics of CO2 emission from Carex-dominated wetland in Poyang Lake  in non-flooded period.

HU Qi-wu1,2, XING Rui-xin1, ZHU Li-li1, WU Qin1, YAO Bo1, LIU Ying1, HU Bin-hua3   

  1. 1School of Geography and Environment, Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang 330022, China;2Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Poyang Lake Wetland and Watershed Research, Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang 330022, China; 3Poyang Lake Nanji Wetland National Nature Reserve, Nanchang 330127, China
  • Online:2011-06-18 Published:2011-06-18

Abstract: By using static chamber/gas chromatography, the CO2 fluxes in a Carex cinerascen-dominated wetland in the Poyang Lake Nanji Wetland National Nature Reserve were measured in non-flooded period (from September 2009 to April 2010). Two treatments were installed, i.e., soil-plant system (TC) and aboveground plant removal (TJ), representing ecosystem respiration and soil respiration, respectively. There was an obvious seasonal variation in the ecosystem respiration and soil respiration. The respiration rate in treatment TC ranged from 89.57 to 1243.99 mg CO2·m-2·h-1, and that in TJ was from 75.30 to 960.94 mg CO2·m-2·h-1. Soil respiration  accounted for 39%-84% of ecosystem respiration, with an average of 64%. Soil temperature was the main factor controlling the ecosystem respiration and soil respiration, explaining more than 80% of the respiration variance. The temperature coefficient (Q10), an index of temperature sensitivity for respiration, was 3.31 for ecosystem respiration and 2.75 for soil respiration. The Q10 value was higher in winter than in autumn and spring. No significant correlation was observed between soil moisture and CO2 fluxes. In non-flooded period, the C. cinerascens-dominated wetland acted as a carbon sink of atmospheric CO2, with a carbon uptake of 1717.72 g C·m-2.

Key words: Poyang Lake, wetland, ecosystem respiration, soil respiration, Q10