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严重干旱后北方森林中大量养分流失。

Major losses of nutrients following a severe drought in a boreal forest.

机构信息

Direction de la recherche forestière, Forêt Québec, Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs, 2700 Einstein Street, Québec City, Quebec G1P 3W8, Canada.

Consortium on Regional Climatology and Adaptation to Climate Change (Ouranos), 550 Sherbrooke Street West, 19th Floor, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1B9, Canada.

出版信息

Nat Plants. 2016 Nov 28;2(12):16187. doi: 10.1038/nplants.2016.187.

Abstract

Because of global warming, the frequency and severity of droughts are expected to increase, which will have an impact on forest ecosystem health worldwide. Although the impact of drought on tree growth and mortality is being increasingly documented, very little is known about the impact on nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Here, based on long-term monitoring data, we report nutrient fluxes in a boreal forest before, during and following a severe drought in July 2012. During and shortly after the drought, we observed high throughfall (rain collected below the canopy) concentrations of nutrient base cations (potassium, calcium and magnesium), chlorine, phosphorus and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), differing by one to two orders of magnitude relative to the long-term normal, and resulting in important canopy losses. The high throughfall fluxes had repercussions in the soil solution at a depth of 30 cm, leading to high DOC, chlorine and potassium concentrations. The net potassium losses (atmospheric deposition minus leaching losses) following the drought were especially important, being the equivalent of nearly 20 years of net losses under 'normal' conditions. Our data show that droughts have unexpected impacts on nutrient cycling through impacts on tree canopy and soils and may lead to important episodes of potassium losses from boreal forest ecosystems. The potassium losses associated with drought will add to those originating from tree harvesting and from forest fires and insect outbreaks (with the last two being expected to increase in the future as a result of climate change), and may contribute to reduced potassium availability in boreal forests in a warming world.

摘要

由于全球变暖,预计干旱的频率和严重程度将会增加,这将对全球森林生态系统健康产生影响。尽管干旱对树木生长和死亡的影响越来越多地被记录下来,但对于其对森林生态系统养分循环的影响却知之甚少。在这里,我们根据长期监测数据,报告了 2012 年 7 月一场严重干旱前后的北方森林养分通量。在干旱期间和之后不久,我们观察到高穿透雨(树冠下收集的雨水)中养分基础阳离子(钾、钙和镁)、氯、磷和溶解有机碳(DOC)的浓度很高,相对长期正常情况高 1 到 2 个数量级,导致重要的树冠损失。高穿透雨通量对 30 厘米深处的土壤溶液产生了影响,导致高 DOC、氯和钾浓度。干旱后净钾损失(大气沉积减去淋失损失)尤其重要,几乎相当于“正常”条件下 20 年的净损失。我们的数据表明,干旱通过对树冠和土壤的影响对养分循环产生了意想不到的影响,可能导致北方森林生态系统发生重要的钾损失事件。与干旱相关的钾损失将与树木采伐和森林火灾以及虫害暴发(由于气候变化,预计后两者在未来会增加)导致的钾损失相叠加,可能会导致在变暖的世界中北方森林中钾的可利用性降低。

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