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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (01): 17-22.

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Seasonal variations of soil CH4 uptake rate in Castanopsis carlesii forest in mid-subtropical China.

CHEN Cong-qiong1,2, YANG Zhi-jie1,2,3, XIE Jin-sheng1,2, LIU Xiao-fei1,2, ZHONG Xiao-jian1,2   

  1. 1Cultivation Base of State Key Laboratory of Humid Subtropical Mountain Ecology, Fuzhou 350007, China; 2School of Geographical Science, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350007, China;3Institute of Geography, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou 350007,China
  • Online:2012-01-18 Published:2012-01-18

Abstract: A monthly measurement of soil CH4 uptake rate (VCH4) in a natural Castanopsis carlesii forest in Wanmulin Natural Reserve of Fujian Province, East China was conducted from March 2010 to February 2011. The VCH4 showed a pronounced seasonal fluctuation, being higher in summer-autumn than in winter-spring, with the maximum value (95.13 μg·m-2·h-1) in September and the minimum value (9.13μg·m-2·h-1) in March. With the increase of soil temperature and moisture, the VCH4 showed an increasing and a decreasing trend, respectively, but the correlations of the VCH4 with soil temperature and moisture were not significant. The annual soil CH4 flux of the forest (3.93 kg·hm-2·a-1) was higher than the average value of global natural forests (2.4 kg·hm-2·a-1) and of Asian tropical natural forests (2.07 kg·hm-2·a-1), but lower than that of Asian temperate natural forests (8.12 kg·hm-2·a-1).

Key words: mid-subtropics, natural Castanopsis carlesii forest, CH4 uptake rate, soil temperature, soil moisture