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Allocation of photosynthetically fixed carbon in Pedicularis kansuensis in three types of alpine grassland.

XU Long-hua1,3, YAO Bu-qing1, ZHANG Chun-hui1,3, MA Zhen1, WANG Wen-ying2, WANG Hui-chun2, ZHOU Hua-kun1*   

  1. (1Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xining 810008, China; 2Qinghai Normal University, Xining 810008, China; 3University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China)
  • Online:2016-03-10 Published:2016-03-10

Abstract: The insitu 13CO2 pulse labeling technique was used to trace the translocation and allocation of 13C in Pedicularis kansuensissoil system and assess the dynamic changes of photosynthetically fixed carbon in P. kansuens growing in natural meadow, severely degraded alpine meadow (black beach) and artificial grassland established 5 years in the army ranch of Guoluo Prefecture in the Three Rivers Headwaters region. Results showed that, on the day when carbon was labeled, 39%-71% of the 13C was assimilated in the three types of grassland, suggesting that the labeling was in high efficiency and had a great allocation difference. On average, 8.6% of carbon was allocated to soil in the three types of grassland, indicating that the carbon was quickly translocated and allocated unevenly in the P. kansuensissoil system. The δ13C values declined in shoots and roots and 5%-27% of the assimilated 13C was transferred to soil pools after labeling 21 days. The amount of fixed 13C translocated in soil increased significantly five years after the conversion of “black beach” to artificial grassland. While P. kansuensis has a certain ecological significance for maintaining the diversity and stability of the community, it should be eliminated rationally according to the economic utilization of grassland.

Key words: soil aggregates, cotton, straw-returning, soil nutrient