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N2O flux in typical wetlands of Sanjiang Plain

WANG Yiyong1,2;ZHENG Xunhua2;SONG Changchun1;ZHAO Zhichun1   

  1. 1Northeast Institute of Geography and Agriculture Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun 130012,China; 2LAPC Lab of Institue of Atmospheric Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029

  • Received:2005-03-29 Revised:2005-07-31 Online:2006-03-18 Published:2006-03-18

Abstract: By the method of static chamber-gas chromatography,this paper studied the nitrous oxide flux in three typical wetlands (perennial waterlogged Carex lasiocarpa marsh,seasonal waterlogged Deyeuxia angustifolia wet meadow,and perennially over-wet brushwood wetland) of Sanjiang Plain from 2002 to 2004.The results showed that the nitrous oxide flux in test wetlands presented obvious seasonal and annual variation,suggesting that these three typical wetlands were all the sources of atmosphere nitrous oxide during plant growth season,and the weak sink in winter.The annual average flux in C.lasiocarpa marsh,D.angustifolia and brushwood wetland was 53.928,21.408 and 657.120 mg·m-2·yr-1,respectively.No diurnal variation of nitrous oxide flux was observed in three typical wetlands,and there was no significant correlation between nitrous oxide flux and temperature.

Key words: Lathyrus sativus, EMS, 60Coy-ray(unit.Krad), ODAP(β-N-Oxalyl-α,β-diamino propionic acid)