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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (12): 3070-3076.

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Effects of compaction on diurnal variation of soil respiration in Larix gmellinii plantation in summer.

HE Na, WANG Li-hai, MENG Chun   

  1. Heilongjiang Province Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Management and Environment Microorganism Engineering, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin 150040, China
  • Online:2010-12-18 Published:2010-12-18

Abstract: Taking the Larix gmellinii plantation in the experimental forest farm of Northeast Forestry University as test object, and by using Li-8100 automatic instrument, the daily CO2 emission rate of soil in summer under different degrees of man-made compaction was measured, with the regression models established. There were significant differences in the diurnal variation of soil respiration rate under different degrees of man-made compaction. In CK (no compaction), the maximum value of soil respiration appeared at 15:30-17:30, and the minimum value appeared at 03:30-05:30, which were obviously lagged behind those in compaction treatments. The maximum and minimum values of soil respiration rate in main roads appeared at 09:30-11:30 and 23:30-01:30, and those in branch roads appeared at 11:30 and 01:30-03:30, respectively. In all treatments, soil respiration rate had significant correlations with surface temperature, relative humidity, and the temperature at 10 cm soil depth, but the correlation with the soil moisture at 5 cm depth tended to be not significant when the compaction degree was increasing. Compaction altered surface soil physical structure, decreased surface soil CO2 release rate.

Key words: man-made compaction, soil respiration, Larix gmellinii plantation, soil temperature and moisture, opencast coal mine dump, forest restoration mode, SOC content, SOC storage.