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Soil profile greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from a semiarid grassland and a cropland site in an agro-pastoral ectone of northern China

发布日期:2023-10-18浏览次数:信息来源:土地科学与技术学院

Chunli Wang   Wangmei Li   Ju Liu   Yakov Kuzyakov   Mingsheng Fan   Haiqing Chen

Abstract

Despite broad information on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the soil surface, only few studies have examined the depth related GHG concentration and production within the soil. We coupled chamber surface GHG flux measurements with analysis of subsurface GHG concentrations at five depths (0, 10, 30, 50 and 70 cm) using silicon tubes in a grassland and cropland soils in a semi-arid agro-pastoral ecotone over a full year. Grassland and cropland soils behaved as net CO2 and N2O sources, but sinks of CH4. CO2 and N2O concentrations increased but CH4 decreased with soil depth. Subsurface GHG fluxes calculated using Fick’s law decreased with depth. The modeled GHG and measured surface fluxes agreed much better for CO2 than N2O or CH4. Spring-thaw and rainfall events triggered N2O pulses, CH4 uptake peaks and CH4 concentration drops. Annual emissions or uptake based on chamber method were 4820–7580 kg C ha−1 yr−1, 2.4–1.5 kg C ha−1 yr−1, and 0.13–0.14 kg N ha−1 yr−1 for CO2, CH4, and N2O across the grassland and cropland, respectively. Modeled annual accumulation of GHG fluxes dropped with depth, whereas the topsoil (0–20 cm) contributed about 65% for CO2, 68% for N2O and 72% for CH4 of the total profile. The vertical distribution of GHG fluxes reflected those of soil organic carbon and root biomass. The grassland had higher annual CO2 flux but lower CH4 uptake than the cropland. Annual N2O fluxes were similar between the two ecosystems.

Keywords

Chamber method; Agro-pastoral ecotone; Carbon dioxide; Nitrous oxide; Methane; Concentration profile


Soil profile greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from a semiarid grassland and a cropland site in an agro-pastoral ectone of northern China.pdf