State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China.
Department of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Science, College of Earth Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
Sci Rep. 2016 Aug 30;6:32555. doi: 10.1038/srep32555.
There is limited knowledge about how the interaction of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and inorganic nitrogen (N) released into the soil just after freezing can affect methane (CH4) uptake in forest soils. Here, we present how freezing treatment and glucose, as a DOC source, can affect the roles of NH4(+)-N and NO3(-)-N in inhibiting soil CH4 uptake, by using soil-core incubation experiments. A long-term freezing at low temperature reduced cumulative CH4 uptake in the soils sampled from two temperate forest stands without carbon (C) and N addition. The inhibition effects of N addition as NH4Cl and KNO3 on the soil CH4 uptake were much larger than C addition. Freezing treatment eliminated the inhibition effect of NH4Cl and KNO3 addition on CH4 uptake, and this response was affected by glucose addition and forest types. The addition of glucose eliminated the inhibition effect of NO3(-)-N on CH4 uptake in the forest soils without and with freezing treatment, while the addition of NH4(+)-N and glucose inhibited synergistically the soil CH4 uptake. The results highlight the importance of synergistic effects of DOC and N inputs on the soil CH4 uptake under forest stands during soil wetting and thawing periods.
关于在土壤刚刚冻结后释放到土壤中的溶解有机碳 (DOC) 和无机氮 (N) 的相互作用如何影响森林土壤中甲烷 (CH4) 的吸收,目前知之甚少。在这里,我们通过使用土芯培养实验展示了冻结处理和葡萄糖作为 DOC 来源如何影响 NH4(+)-N 和 NO3(-)-N 在抑制土壤 CH4 吸收中的作用。在没有碳 (C) 和氮 (N) 添加的情况下,长期低温冻结降低了来自两个温带森林样地的土壤中累积的 CH4 吸收量。与 C 添加相比,NH4Cl 和 KNO3 作为 N 添加对土壤 CH4 吸收的抑制作用要大得多。冻结处理消除了 NH4Cl 和 KNO3 添加对 CH4 吸收的抑制作用,而这种反应受到葡萄糖添加和森林类型的影响。葡萄糖的添加消除了冻结处理和未冻结处理的森林土壤中 NO3(-)-N 对 CH4 吸收的抑制作用,而 NH4(+)-N 和葡萄糖的添加则协同抑制了土壤 CH4 吸收。研究结果强调了在土壤湿润和解冻期间,森林生态系统中 DOC 和 N 输入的协同效应对土壤 CH4 吸收的重要性。