Effects of land-use conversion from Masson pine forests to tea plantations on net ecosystem carbon and greenhouse gas budgets

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Chen, Dan [4 ,5 ]
Wang, Cong [1 ]
Li, Yong [2 ,3 ]
Liu, Xinliang [2 ,3 ]
Wang, Yi [2 ,3 ]
Qin, Jianqiao [6 ]
Wu, Jinshui [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Guangxi Univ, Coll Forestry, Nanning 530004, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Subtrop Agr, Changsha Res Stn Agr & Environm Monitoring, Changsha 410125, Hunan, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Subtrop Agr, Key Lab Agroecol Proc Subtrop Reg, Changsha 410125, Hunan, Peoples R China
[4] Nanning Normal Univ, Minist Educ, Key Lab Environm Change & Resources Use Beibu Gul, Nanning 530001, Peoples R China
[5] Nanning Normal Univ, Guangxi Key Lab Earth Surface Proc & Intelligent, Nanning 530001, Peoples R China
[6] Zhaoqing Univ, Sch Environm & Chem Engn, Zhaoqing 526061, Peoples R China
关键词
Carbon cycle; Greenhouse gas emissions; Land use change; Tea garden; Artificial disturbance; RICE CROPPING SYSTEM; NITROUS-OXIDE FLUXES; SOIL CARBON; N2O EMISSIONS; STAND AGE; METHANE; CHINA; FIELD; CH4; NO;
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10.1016/j.agee.2021.107578
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S [农业科学];
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摘要
A five-year in situ field experiment was conducted to explore the effects of land-use conversion from Masson pine forests to tea plantations on the net ecosystem carbon balance (NECB) and net greenhouse gas (GHG) budget. Compared with forests, tea plantations decreased soil methane (CH4) uptake by 23.3-73.1% and increased heterotrophic respiration (R-h) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions by 1.4-60.0% and 263.2-2796.7%, respectively, over the five-year study period. The forests acted as net carbon sinks (0.04 Mg C ha(-1) yr(-1) on average). Converting the forests to tea fields in the first and second years led to net carbon losses of 27.94 and 2.28 Mg C ha(-1) yr(-1), respectively. These losses could primarily be attributed to the sharp decrease in net primary productivity (NPP) by removal of the forests and increase in Rh outweighing organic fertilizer application in the first year, and Rh exceeding NPP in the second year. Tea plantations served as net carbon sinks (0.27-0.69 Mg C ha(-1) yr(-1)) in the third to fifth years following land-use conversion, which was mainly due to organic fertilizer application and NPP outweighing Rh. The forests showed net GHG uptake (-0.07 Mg CO2-eq. ha(-1) yr(-1) on average). However, tea plantations functioned as net GHG emissions for the first and second years (104.3 and 8.9 Mg CO2-eq. ha(-1) yr(-1), respectively) following their conversion from the forests primarily due to net C losses and N2O emissions. Subsequently, tea fields transformed into net GHG sinks (-0.29 to -0.06 Mg CO2-eq. ha(-1) yr(-1)) from the third to fifth years following land-use conversion, primarily due to the NECB overweighing N2O emissions. On a 5-year average, converting Masson pine forests to tea plantations resulted in net C losses and net GHG emissions of 5.76 Mg C ha(-1) yr(-1) and 22.53 Mg CO2-eq. ha(-1) yr(-1), respectively. In conclusion, net C losses and net GHG emissions in the first two years following the conversion of Masson pine forests to tea plantations should be considered when assessing the environmental impacts on land-use conversion.
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