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Effect of temperature and moisture on soil organic carbon mineralization of predominantly permafrost peatland in the Great Hing’an Mountains, Northeastern China
作者姓名:Xianwei Wang  Xiuzhen Li  Yuanman Hu  Jiujun Lv  Ju Sun  Zongmei Li  Zhifeng Wu
作者单位:Xianwei Wang(Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China;Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China;Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun 130012,China);Xiuzhen Li,Yuanman Hu(Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China);Jiujun Lv,Ju Sun,Zongmei Li,Zhifeng Wu(Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China;Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China) 
基金项目:This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 40671013, 40871245). We thank Mr. Zhenling Gao who helped with assistance in work field. We also thank Prof. Wang Shenzhong and Ms. Zhou for the incubation experiment at Northeast Normal University.
摘    要:Boreal peatlands represent a large global carbon pool.The relationships between carbon mineralization,soil temperature and moisture in the permafrost peatlands of the Great Hing'an Mountains,China,were examined.The CO2 emissions were measured during laboratory incubations of samples from four sites under different temperatures(5,10,15,and 20°C) and moisture contents(0%,30%,60%,100% water holding capacity(WHC) and completely water saturated).Total carbon mineralization ranged from 15.51 to 112.92 mg C under the treatments for all sites.Carbon mineralization rates decreased with soil depth,increased with temperature,and reached the highest at 60% WHC at the same temperature.The calculated temperature coefficient(Q10) values ranged from 1.84 to 2.51 with the soil depths and moisture.However,the values were not significantly affected by soil moisture and depth for all sites due to the different peat properties(P 0.05).We found that the carbon mineralization could be successfully predicted as a two-compartment function with temperature and moisture(R2 0.96) and total carbon mineralization was significantly affected by temperature and moisture(P 0.05).Thus,temperature and moisture would play important roles in carbon mineralization of permafrost peatlands in the Great Hing'an Mountains,indicating that the permafrost peatlands would be sensitive to the environment change,and the permafrost peatlands would be potentially mineralized under future climate change.

关 键 词:Great  Hing’an  Mountains    permafrost  peatland    mineralization    climate  change
收稿时间:23 July 2009
修稿时间:4/8/2010 12:00:00 AM

Effect of temperature and moisture on soil organic carbon mineralization of predominantly permafrost peatland in the Great Hing'an Mountains, northeastern China
Xianwei Wang,Xiuzhen Li,Yuanman Hu,Jiujun Lv,Ju Sun,Zongmei Li,Zhifeng Wu.Effect of temperature and moisture on soil organic carbon mineralization of predominantly permafrost peatland in the Great Hing'an Mountains, northeastern China[J].Journal of Environmental Sciences,2010,22(7):1057-1066.
Authors:Xianwei Wang  Xiuzhen Li  Yuanman Hu  Jiujun Lv  Ju Sun  Zongmei Li and Zhifeng Wu
Institution:1. Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China;Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China;Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun 130012,China
2. Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China
3. Institute of Applied Ecology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shenyang 110016,China;Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039,China
Abstract:Boreal peatlands represent a large global carbon pool.The relationships between carbon mineralization,soil temperature and moisture in the permafrost peatlands of the Great Hing'an Mountains,China,were examined.The CO2 emissions were measured during laboratory incubations of samples from four sites under different temperatures(5,10,15,and 20℃)and moisture contents(0%,30%,60%,100% water holding capacity(WHC)and completely water saturated).Total carbon mineralization ranged from 15.51 to 112.92mg C under the treatments for all sites.Carbon mineralization rates decreased with soil depth,increased with temperature,and reached the highest at 60% WHC at the same temperature.The calculated temperature coefficient(Q10)values ranged from 1.84 to 2.51 with the soil depths and moisture.However,the values were not significantly affected by soil moisture and depth for all sites due to the different peat properties(P>0.05).We found that the carbon mineralization could be successfully predicted as a two-compartment function with temperature and moisture(R2>0.96)and total carbon mineralization was significantly affected by temperature and moisture(P<0.05).Thus,temperature and moisture would play important roles in carbon mineralization of permafrost peatlands in the Great Hing'an Mountains,indicating that the permafrost peatlands would be sensitive to the environment change,and the permafrost peatlands would be potentially mineralized under future climate change.
Keywords:Great Hing'an Mountains  permafrost peatland  mineralization  climate change
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