946 resultados para soil moisture gradient
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The water stored in and flowing through the subsurface is fundamental for sustaining human activities and needs, feeding water and its constituents to surface water bodies and supporting the functioning of their ecosystems. Quantifying the changes that affect the subsurface water is crucial for our understanding of its dynamics and changes driven by climate change and other changes in the landscape, such as in land-use and water-use. It is inherently difficult to directly measure soil moisture and groundwater levels over large spatial scales and long times. Models are therefore needed to capture the soil moisture and groundwater level dynamics over such large spatiotemporal scales. This thesis develops a modeling framework that allows for long-term catchment-scale screening of soil moisture and groundwater level changes. The novelty in this development resides in an explicit link drawn between catchment-scale hydroclimatic and soil hydraulics conditions, using observed runoff data as an approximation of soil water flux and accounting for the effects of snow storage-melting dynamics on that flux. Both past and future relative changes can be assessed by use of this modeling framework, with future change projections based on common climate model outputs. By direct model-observation comparison, the thesis shows that the developed modeling framework can reproduce the temporal variability of large-scale changes in soil water storage, as obtained from the GRACE satellite product, for most of 25 large study catchments around the world. Also compared with locally measured soil water content and groundwater level in 10 U.S. catchments, the modeling approach can reasonably well reproduce relative seasonal fluctuations around long-term average values. The developed modeling framework is further used to project soil moisture changes due to expected future climate change for 81 catchments around the world. The future soil moisture changes depend on the considered radiative forcing scenario (RCP) but are overall large for the occurrence frequency of dry and wet events and the inter-annual variability of seasonal soil moisture. These changes tend to be higher for the dry events and the dry season, respectively, than for the corresponding wet quantities, indicating increased drought risk for some parts of the world.
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Many rainfed wheat production systems are reliant on stored soil water for some or all of their water inputs. Selection and breeding for root traits could result in a yield benefit; however, breeding for root traits has traditionally been avoided due to the difficulty of phenotyping mature root systems, limited understanding of root system development and function, and the strong influence of environmental conditions on the phenotype of the mature root system. This paper outlines an international field selection program for beneficial root traits at maturity using soil coring in India and Australia. In the rainfed areas of India, wheat is sown at the end of the monsoon into hot soils with a quickly receding soil water profile; in season water inputs are minimal. We hypothesised that wheat selected and bred for high yield under these conditions would have deep, vigorous root systems, allowing them to access and utilise the stored soil water at depth around anthesis and grain-filling when surface layers were dry. The Indian trials resulted in 49 lines being sent to Australia for phenotyping. These lines were ranked against 41 high yielding Australian lines. Variation was observed for deep root traits e.g. in eastern Australia in 2012, maximum depth ranged from 118.8 to 146.3 cm. There was significant variation for root traits between sites and years, however, several Indian genotypes were identified that consistently ranked highly across sites and years for deep rooting traits.
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The effect of different methods of soil preparation on soil moisture loss, weed growth and soil resistance to penetration has been quantified for the Latosols of Bebedouro experiment station of CPATSA-EMBRAPA, Petrolina,PE, Brazil. The methods studied are manual preparation, preparation by animal drawn wheeled tool carrier and tractorized implements. The drying characteristics of three fields with different soil physical properties were studied prior to conducting the experiment. The different methods of soil preparation caused the soil moisture loss differently. The plot prepared by animal drawn tool carrier retained more moisture for longer time even at deeper layers. The soil resistance to penetration on the surface increased with time with little variation at deeper layers.
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近二十年来,碳同位素技术己被广泛应用于植物生态学,特别是植物“碳一水”关系的研究中。植物的碳同位素组成(δ13C值)是叶片组织合成过程中光合活动的整合,它反映了植物长期的水分利用效率。内蒙古锡林河流域位于我国温带典型草原的核心区域,水分是制约本区植物生产力和群落稳定性的限制因素。因此关于本区植物水分利用效率和水分利用状况的研究,对探讨植物对生境干旱化的适应与响应机制具有十分重要的理论和实践意义。本研究沿土壤水分梯度在锡林河流域选取了沼泽化草甸、盐化草甸、草甸草原、典型草原、退化草地和疏林沙地等8个代表性植物群落,研究主要植物种、功能群和群落的碳同位素组成及叶片含水量、脯氨酸含量等与植物抗旱性相关的生理指标的变化,从植物种、功能群和群落三个层次研究了不同水分条件下植物水分利用效率的变化及其对不同水分生境的响应与适应机制。 1)在所调查的8个植物群落中,C3植物占绝对优势;C3植物的δ13C值和水分利用效率越大,其在整个流域中的分布频度越高,生物量也越大;与生长在湿润生境中的植物相比,生长在较干旱生境中的植物能积累更高水平的脯氨酸。以上结果表明,锡林河流域的植物可能通过两种机制适应当地的干旱生境:一是通过调节气孔导度提高植物的水分利用效率;止是通过积累高水平的脯氨酸增强植株的渗透调节能力并维持相对稳定的水分含量。 2)依照生活型将锡林河流域主要植物种划分成6个植物功能群:乔木、灌木、半灌木、多年生禾草、多年生杂类草和一年生植物。在较湿润生境,多年生杂类草更加丰富并构成了群落地上生物量的绝大部分;而在较干旱生境下,多年生禾草在群落中起更重要的作用;随着土壤含水量下降,灌木和半灌木逐渐增多,且在退化草地和沙地中其相对生物量迅速增加;多年生禾草别3c值显著高于其它功能群;随着土壤水分可利用性降低,多年生禾草和杂类草的别3c值表现出增加的趋势,而灌木/半灌木则表现出相反的趋势。以上结果进一步证明了,在典型草原区以生活型为基础划分的植物功能群可以用来进行较大尺度植物一水分关系的研究。 3)依照植物的水分生态类群,将锡林河流域主要植物种划分为六个植物功能群:旱生植物、中旱生植物、旱中生植物、中生植物、湿中生植物和湿生植物。在较湿润生境中(沼泽化草甸和盐化草甸),湿中生和湿生植物成为优势种并构成地上生物量的主体;在干旱生境中(草甸草原、典型草原和退化草地),旱生和中早生植物占绝对优势并构成群落生物量的90%以上;随着不同水分生态类群所适应的生境从干旱到湿润逐渐转变,植物的δ13C值和水分利用效率显著降低;旱生植物叶片脯氨酸含耸最高,湿中生和湿生植物脯氨酸含量最低,不同水分生态类群脯氨酸含量与其δ13C值和地上生物星.显著正相关关系。 4)不同群落类型的平均δ13C值有显著不同,表现为:典型草原>退化草地>沙地>退化恢复草地>草甸草原之盐化草甸>沼泽化草甸。C4植物的出现、不同物种δ13C值的差异和同一物种在不同生境下δ13C值的变化是影响群落平均δ13C值的主要因素,而这些因素与土壤水分状况和干扰历史(特别是放牧)密切相关。 此外,本文还研究了氮素添加对羊草和大针茅光合和水分利用效率的影响。土壤含氮量的增加可以显著提高羊草叶片光合能力和叭JE,而对大针茅的影响不大。作为锡林河流域两种优势植物,羊草和大针茅通过不同的生理机制来维持较高的WUE适应干旱生境:羊草为高光合、高蒸腾,而大针茅为低光合、低蒸腾。羊草较高的WUE是以降低氮利用效率 (NuE)为代价的;而大针茅在维持较高WUE的同时仍能维持较高的NUE,这一特征使大针茅可以广泛分布于更加干旱和贫瘩的地区。 以上研究结果,为深入开展典型草原生态系统植物与水分关系的研究提供了有价值的信息,进一步证实了稳定性碳同位素技术可以有效地指示不同群落类型中主要植物种长期水分利用效率。同时,通过对其它相关生理指标的测定,可以更好地探讨植物对水分限制的适应策略。我们的研究结果从植物种、功能群和群落三个层次进一步揭示了植物对干旱生境的适应机制,并初步阐明了人类干扰特别是过度放牧对草原群落建群种和优势种的生态替代或/和灌丛入侵的影响。这些研究对生物多样性保护、全球变化和区域可持续发展等热点问题的研究都具有重要的意义。在今后的研究中,结合其它稳定性同位素(如2H,18O和15N)技术,将有助于我们进一步深入研究蒙古高原植物对气候变化和过度放牧的适应与响应机制。
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There is much interest in the identification of the main drivers controlling changes in the microbial community that may be related to sustainable land use. We examined the influence of soil properties and land-use intensity (N fertilization, mowing, grazing) on total phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) biomass, microbial community composition (PLFA profiles) and activities of enzymes involved in the C, N, and P cycle. These relationships were examined in the topsoil of grasslands from three German regions (Schorfheide-Chorin (SCH), Hainich-Dun (HAI), Schwabische Alb (ALB)) with different parent material. Differences in soil properties explained 60% of variation in PLFA data and 81% of variation in enzyme activities across regions and land-use intensities. Degraded peat soils in the lowland areas of the SCH with high organic carbon (OC) concentrations and sand content contained lower PLFA biomass, lower concentrations of bacterial, fungal, and arbuscular mycorrhizal PLFAs, but greater enzyme activities, and specific enzyme activities (per unit microbial biomass) than mineral soils in the upland areas of the HAI and ALB, which are finer textured, drier, and have smaller OC concentrations. After extraction of variation that originated from large-scale differences among regions and differences in land-use intensities between plots, soil properties still explained a significant amount of variation in PLFA data (34%) and enzyme activities (60%). Total PLFA biomass and all enzyme activities were mainly related to OC concentration, while relative abundance of fungi and fungal to bacterial ratio were mainly related to soil moisture. Land-use intensity (LUI) significantly decreased the soil C:N ratio. There was no direct effect of LUI on total PLFA biomass, microbial community composition, N and P cycling enzyme activities independent of study region and soil properties. In contrast, the activities and specific activities of enzymes involved in the C cycle increased significantly with LUI independent of study region and soil properties, which can have impact on soil organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling. Our findings demonstrate that microbial biomass and community composition as well as enzyme activities are more controlled by soil properties than by grassland management at the regional scale. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V: All rights reserved.
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Soil respiration in semiarid ecosystems responds positively to temperature, but temperature is just one of many factors controlling soil respiration. Soil moisture can have an overriding influence, particularly during the dry/warm portions of the year. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the influence of soil moisture on the relationship between temperature and soil respiration. Soil samples collected from a range of sites arrayed across a climatic gradient were incubated under varying temperature and moisture conditions. Additionally, we evaluated the impact of substrate quality on short-term soil respiration responses by carrying out substrate-induced respiration assessments for each soil at nine different temperatures. Within all soil moisture regimes, respiration rates always increased with increase in temperature. For a given temperature, soil respiration increased by half (on average) across moisture regimes; Q(10) values declined with soil moisture from 3.2 (at -0.03 MPa) to 2.1 (-1.5 MPa). In summary, soil respiration was generally directly related to temperature, but responses were ameliorated with decrease in soil moisture. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Previous research suggests that soil organic C pools may be a feature of semiarid regions that are particularly sensitive to climatic changes. We instituted an 18-mo experiment along an elevation gradient in northern Arizona to evaluate the influence of temperature, moisture, and soil C pool size on soil respiration. Soils, from underneath different free canopy types and interspaces of three semiarid ecosystems, were moved upslope and/or downslope to modify soil climate. Soils moved downslope experienced increased temperature and decreased precipitation, resulting in decreased soil moisture and soil respiration las much as 23 acid 20%, respectively). Soils moved upslope to more mesic, cooler sites had greater soil water content and increased rates of soil respiration las much as 40%), despite decreased temperature. Soil respiration rates normalized for total C were not significantly different within any of the three incubation sites, indicating that under identical climatic conditions, soil respiration is directly related to soil C pool size for the incubated soils. Normalized soil respiration rates between sites differed significantly for all soil types and were always greater for soils incubated under more mesic, but cooler, conditions. Total soil C did not change significantly during the experiment, but estimates suggest that significant portions of the rapidly cycling C pool were lost. While long-term decreases in aboveground and belowground detrital inputs may ultimately be greater than decreased soil respiration, the initial response to increased temperature and decreased precipitation in these systems is a decrease in annual soil C efflux.
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Carbon pools and fluxes were quantified along an environmental gradient in northern Arizona. Data are presented on vegetation, litter, and soil C pools and soil CO2 fluxes from ecosystems ranging from shrub-steppe through woodlands to coniferous forest and the ecotones in between. Carbon pool sizes and fluxes in these semiarid ecosystems vary with temperature and precipitation and are strongly influenced by canopy cover. Ecosystem respiration is approximately 50 percent greater in the more mesic, forest environment than in the dry shrub-steppe environment. Soil respiration rates within a site vary seasonally with temperature but appear to be constrained by low soil moisture during dry summer months, when approximately 75% of total annual soil respiration occurs. Total annual amount of CO2 respired across all sites is positively correlated with annual precipitation and negatively correlated with temperature. Results suggest that changes in the amount and periodicity of precipitation will have a greater effect on C pools and fluxes than will changes in temperature :in the semiarid Southwestern United States.