Effects of temperature, glucose and inorganic nitrogen inputs on carbon mineralization in a Tibetan alpine meadow soil


Autoria(s): Song Minghua; Jiang Jing; Cao Guangmin; Xu Xingliang
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2010

Resumo

High levels of available nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) have the potential to increase soil N and C mineralization We hypothesized that with an external labile C or N supply alpine meadow soil will have a significantly higher C mineralization potential and that temperature sensitivity of C mineralization will increase To test the hypotheses an incubation experiment was conducted with two doses of N or C supply at temperature of 5 15 and 25 C Results showed external N supply had no significant effect on CO2 emission However external C supply increased CO2 emission Temperature coefficient (Q(10)) ranged from 113 to 1 29 Significantly higher values were measured with C than with N addition and control treatment Temperature dependence of C mineralization was well-represented by exponential functions Under the control CO2 efflux rate was 425 g CO2-Cm-2 year(-1) comparable to the in situ measurement of 422 g CO2-Cm-2 year(-1) We demonstrated if N is disregarded microbial decomposition is primarily limited by lack of labile C It is predicted that labile C supply would further increase CO2 efflux from the alpine meadow soil (C) 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS All rights reserved

National Basic Research Program of China 2010CB951704;National Natural Science Foundation of China 30600070 40771074;Key Laboratory of Ecosystem Network Observation and Modelling LENOMO7LS-02

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http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/2151

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/144665

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英语

Fonte

Song Minghua,Jiang Jing,Cao Guangmin,Xu Xingliang.Effects of temperature, glucose and inorganic nitrogen inputs on carbon mineralization in a Tibetan alpine meadow soil.EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY,2010,46(6):375-380

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