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Dynamic characteristics of soil respiration in Yellow River Delta wetlands, China

Abstract The stable soil carbon (C) pool in coastal wetlands, referred to as “blue C”, which has been extensively damaged by climate change and soil degradation, is of importance to… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The stable soil carbon (C) pool in coastal wetlands, referred to as “blue C”, which has been extensively damaged by climate change and soil degradation, is of importance to maintain global C cycle. Therefore, to investigate the dynamic characteristics of soil respiration rate and evaluate C budgets in coastal wetlands are urgently. In this study, the diurnal and seasonal variation of soil respiration rate in the reed wetland land (RL) and the bare wetland land (BL) was measured in situ with the dynamic gas-infrared CO2 method in four seasons, and the factors impacted on the dynamic characteristics of soil respiration were investigated. The results showed that the diurnal variation of soil respiration rate consistently presented a “U” curve pattern in April, July, and September, with the maximum values at 12:00 a.m. and the minimum values at 6:00 a.m. In the same season, the diurnal soil respiration rate in RL was significantly greater than those in BL (P

Keywords: characteristics soil; soil respiration; soil; respiration rate; dynamic characteristics

Journal Title: Physics and Chemistry of The Earth
Year Published: 2017

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