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Distinct storage mechanisms of soil organic carbon in coniferous forest and evergreen broadleaf forest in tropical China

机译:土壤有机碳在热带地区针叶林和常绿阔叶林的明显储存机制

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The impact of human activities on soil carbon (C) storage in tropical forests has aroused wide concern during the past decades, because these ecosystems play a key role in ameliorating global climate change. However, there remain uncertainties about how land-use history alters soil organic carbon (SOC) stability and storage in different forests. In this study, we measured the C content and mass distributions of soil aggregates, density fractions, mineral-bound C and microbial biomass C in the organic horizon, 0-10 cm and 10-20 cm soil layers in coniferous forest and evergreen broadleaf forest at Dinghushan Biosphere Reserve in tropical China. The broadleaf forest had larger SOC stocks than the coniferous forest, but the proportion of SOC stored in different density fractions at 0-10 cm soils was similar between forest types, while a greater proportion of SOC was stored in microaggregates in the coniferous forest. Most of the SOC was held as light fraction C in the organic horizon in the coniferous forest, whereas the concentrations of mineral-bound C were higher in the broadleaf forest. These findings indicate clear differences in the protection of SOC between broadleaf and coniferous forests growing on the same soil type. We propose that historic conversion of broadleaf forest to coniferous forest has reduced soil C sequestration capacity by altering the diversity and quality of plant inputs to the soil, which in turn affected macroaggregate formation, soil chemical properties and microbial biomass. Our results thus demonstrate that changes in forest tree species composition could have long-lasting effects on soil structure and carbon storage, providing crucial evidence for policy decisions on forest carbon sink management.
机译:在过去几十年中,热带森林中土壤碳(C)储存对土壤碳(C)储存的影响,因为这些生态系统在改善全球气候变化方面发挥着关键作用。然而,仍然存在对土地利用历史如何改变土壤有机碳(SOC)稳定性和储存的不确定性。在这项研究中,我们测量了有机地平线中的土壤聚集体,密度分数,矿物结合的C和微生物生物量C,0-10cm和10-20cm土层中的C含量和质量分布,在针叶林和常绿阔叶林中在热带中国的鼎山山生物圈保护区。阔叶森林具有比针叶林更大的SoC库存,但在0-10厘米的土壤中储存在不同密度分数中的SOC的比例在森林类型之间类似,而森林类型之间的比例较多,储存在针叶林中的微烧结中。大多数SOC在针叶林中的有机地平线中被视为轻型C,而蚕林的浓度较高。这些发现表明,在同一土壤类型生长的阔叶和针叶林之间保护SoC的保护差异。我们提出通过改变土壤植物投入的多样性和质量来改变土壤的多样性和质量,提出阔叶林对针叶林的历史转化,这减少了土壤的封存能力。因此,我们的结果表明,森林树种组合物的变化可能对土壤结构和碳储存的影响持久影响,为森林碳汇管理的政策决策提供了关键的证据。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2021年第1期|113142.1-113142.11|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems South China Botanical Garden Center of Plant Ecology Core Botanical Gardens Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 China;

    Deportment of Geography and Resource Management The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin New Territories Hong Kong China;

    Lancaster Environment Centre Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YQ UK Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute P. O. Box 0843-03092 Balboa Ancon Panama;

    Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems South China Botanical Garden Center of Plant Ecology Core Botanical Gardens Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 China;

    Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems South China Botanical Garden Center of Plant Ecology Core Botanical Gardens Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 China;

    Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems South China Botanical Garden Center of Plant Ecology Core Botanical Gardens Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 China;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Soil organic carbon storage; Light and heavy density fractions; Microaggregates; Macroaggregates; Forest conversion; Land-use history;

    机译:土壤有机碳储存;光和重密度分数;微烧结;宏观缩小;森林转换;土地利用历史;

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