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Effect of mowing on N2O and CH4 fluxes emissions from the meadow-steppe grasslands of Inner Mongolia 被引量:2

Effect of mowing on N2O and CH4 fluxes emissions from the meadow-steppe grasslands of Inner Mongolia
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摘要 To assess the impacts of mowing on N2O and CH4 fluxes emissions from the meadow-steppe grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China, two regimes were investigated: unmown since 2005 (UM), and mown once every three years since 2009 (M3). On-site measurements were conducted continuously during a year-round period (August 2011 to August 2012). During the observation period, three diurnal cycles were also measured. In addition, a targeted laboratory experiment was conducted to make up for the few measurements in winter. A large pulse of N20 emissions related to freeze-thaw cycles was observed at M3 during the spring thaw. Results showed that the meadow-steppes played a role as a sink for CH4 and a source for N2O. Significantly lower mean CH4 uptake at UM (40.3 gg C.m 2.hl) as compared to M3 (70.5 gg C .m-2.h-1) (p 〈 0.01), and significantly higher mean N2O efftux at UM (6.3 gg N. m2. hI) as compared to M3 (4.3μg N.m2.h 1) (p〈0.05) were found. The laboratory experiment results revealed that mowing changed the soil conditions that favor the activity of denitrifiers during thawing periods. The CH4 and N2O fluxes were significantly correlated with soil temperature (p〈0.05). Mowing affected CH4 uptake and N2O emission mainly through its effect on vegetation types and some soil properties, such as soil inorganic N content, soil temperature, and soil moisre content, while soil inorganic N and moisture were not leading factors. Our results also suggested that mowing could mitigate the potential global warming in terms of CH4 uptake and N2O emissions. To assess the impacts of mowing on N2O and CH4 fluxes emissions from the meadow-steppe grasslands of Inner Mongolia, China, two regimes were investigated: unmown since 2005 (UM), and mown once every three years since 2009 (M3). On-site measurements were conducted continuously during a year-round period (August 2011 to August 2012). During the observation period, three diurnal cycles were also measured. In addition, a targeted laboratory experiment was conducted to make up for the few measurements in winter. A large pulse of N20 emissions related to freeze-thaw cycles was observed at M3 during the spring thaw. Results showed that the meadow-steppes played a role as a sink for CH4 and a source for N2O. Significantly lower mean CH4 uptake at UM (40.3 gg C.m 2.hl) as compared to M3 (70.5 gg C .m-2.h-1) (p 〈 0.01), and significantly higher mean N2O efftux at UM (6.3 gg N. m2. hI) as compared to M3 (4.3μg N.m2.h 1) (p〈0.05) were found. The laboratory experiment results revealed that mowing changed the soil conditions that favor the activity of denitrifiers during thawing periods. The CH4 and N2O fluxes were significantly correlated with soil temperature (p〈0.05). Mowing affected CH4 uptake and N2O emission mainly through its effect on vegetation types and some soil properties, such as soil inorganic N content, soil temperature, and soil moisre content, while soil inorganic N and moisture were not leading factors. Our results also suggested that mowing could mitigate the potential global warming in terms of CH4 uptake and N2O emissions.
出处 《Frontiers of Earth Science》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第3期473-486,共14页 地球科学前沿(英文版)
关键词 MOWING meadow-steppe methane nitrousoxide freeze-thaw cycles global warming mowing, meadow-steppe, methane, nitrousoxide, freeze-thaw cycles, global warming
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