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Soil organic carbon in the Sanjiang Plain of China: storage, distribution and controlling factors

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作者D. H. Mao; Z. M. Wang; L. Li; Z. H. Miao; W. H. Ma; C. C. Song; C. Y. Ren; M. M. Jia
刊名Biogeosciences ; Biogeosciences
出版日期2015 ; 2015
卷号12期号:6页码:1635-1645
通讯作者王宗明 ; 王宗明
中文摘要The accurate estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) storage and determination of its pattern-controlling factors is critical to understanding the ecosystem carbon cycle and ensuring ecological security. The Sanjiang Plain, an important grain production base in China, is typical of ecosystems, yet its SOC storage and pattern has not been fully investigated because of insufficient soil investigation. In this study, 419 soil samples obtained in 2012 for each of the three soil depth ranges 0-30, 30-60, and 60-100 cm and a geostatistical method are used to estimate the total SOC storage and density (SOCD) of this region. The results give rise to 2.32 Pg C for the SOC storage and 21.20 kgm(-2) for SOCD, which is higher than the mean value for the whole country. The SOCD shows notable changes in lateral and vertical distribution. In addition, vegetation, climate, and soil texture, as well as agricultural activities, are demonstrated to have remarkable impacts on the variation in SOCD of this region. Soil texture has stronger impacts on the distribution of SOCD than climate in the Sanjiang Plain. Specifically, clay content can explain the largest proportion of the SOC variations (21.2% in the top 30 cm) and is the most dominant environmental controlling factor. Additionally, the effects of both climate and soil texture on SOCD show a weakening with increasing soil layer depth. This study indicates that reducing the loss of SOC requires effective conservation and restoration efforts of wetlands and forestlands, as well as sensible fertilization. The results from this study provide the most up-to-date knowledge on the storage and pattern of SOC in the Sanjiang Plain and have important implications for the determination of ecosystem carbon budgets and understanding ecosystem services.; The accurate estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) storage and determination of its pattern-controlling factors is critical to understanding the ecosystem carbon cycle and ensuring ecological security. The Sanjiang Plain, an important grain production base in China, is typical of ecosystems, yet its SOC storage and pattern has not been fully investigated because of insufficient soil investigation. In this study, 419 soil samples obtained in 2012 for each of the three soil depth ranges 0-30, 30-60, and 60-100 cm and a geostatistical method are used to estimate the total SOC storage and density (SOCD) of this region. The results give rise to 2.32 Pg C for the SOC storage and 21.20 kgm(-2) for SOCD, which is higher than the mean value for the whole country. The SOCD shows notable changes in lateral and vertical distribution. In addition, vegetation, climate, and soil texture, as well as agricultural activities, are demonstrated to have remarkable impacts on the variation in SOCD of this region. Soil texture has stronger impacts on the distribution of SOCD than climate in the Sanjiang Plain. Specifically, clay content can explain the largest proportion of the SOC variations (21.2% in the top 30 cm) and is the most dominant environmental controlling factor. Additionally, the effects of both climate and soil texture on SOCD show a weakening with increasing soil layer depth. This study indicates that reducing the loss of SOC requires effective conservation and restoration efforts of wetlands and forestlands, as well as sensible fertilization. The results from this study provide the most up-to-date knowledge on the storage and pattern of SOC in the Sanjiang Plain and have important implications for the determination of ecosystem carbon budgets and understanding ecosystem services.
WOS记录号WOS:000352112900001
源URL[http://159.226.123.10/handle/131322/6563]  
专题东北地理与农业生态研究所_地理景观遥感学科组
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D. H. Mao,Z. M. Wang,L. Li,et al. Soil organic carbon in the Sanjiang Plain of China: storage, distribution and controlling factors, Soil organic carbon in the Sanjiang Plain of China: storage, distribution and controlling factors[J]. Biogeosciences, Biogeosciences,2015, 2015,12, 12(6):1635-1645, 1635-1645.
APA D. H. Mao.,Z. M. Wang.,L. Li.,Z. H. Miao.,W. H. Ma.,...&M. M. Jia.(2015).Soil organic carbon in the Sanjiang Plain of China: storage, distribution and controlling factors.Biogeosciences,12(6),1635-1645.
MLA D. H. Mao,et al."Soil organic carbon in the Sanjiang Plain of China: storage, distribution and controlling factors".Biogeosciences 12.6(2015):1635-1645.

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