Land-Use Change and Biogeochemical Controls of Methane Fluxes in Soils of Eastern Amazonia

被引:0
|
作者
Louis V. Verchot
Eric A. Davidson
J. Henrique Cattânio
Ilse L. Ackerman
机构
[1] Woods Hole Research Center,
[2] P.O. Box 296,undefined
[3] Woods Hole,undefined
[4] Massachusetts 02543 USA ,undefined
[5] Instituto de Pesquisa Ambiental da Amazônia,undefined
[6] Belém,undefined
[7] Pará,undefined
[8] Brazil ,undefined
来源
Ecosystems | 2000年 / 3卷
关键词
Key words: CH4; Amazon basin; Brazil; methanotrophy; methanogenesis; deforestation; rainforests; tropical forests; tropical pastures.;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Tropical soils account for 10%–20% of the 15–35 Tg of atmospheric methane (CH4) consumed annually by soils, although tropical deforestation could be changing the soil sink. The objectives of this study were (a) to quantify differences in soil CH4 fluxes among primary forest, secondary forest, active pasture, and degraded pasture in eastern Amazonia; and (b) to investigate controlling mechanisms of CH4 fluxes, including N availability, gas-phase transport, and soil respiration. At one ranch, Fazenda Vitória, annual uptake estimates (kg CH4ha−1 y−1) based on monthly measurements were: primary forest, 2.1; secondary forest, 1.0; active pasture, 1.3; degraded pasture, 3.1. The lower annual uptake in the active pasture compared with the primary forest was due to CH4 production during the wet season in the pasture soils, which is consistent with findings from other studies. In contrast, the degraded pasture was never a CH4 source. Expressing uptake as a negative flux and emission as a positive flux, CH4 fluxes were positively correlated with CO2 fluxes, indicating that root and microbial respiration in the productive pastures, and to a lesser extent in the primary forest, contributed to the formation of anaerobic microsites where CH4 was produced, whereas this productivity was absent in the degraded pasture. In all land uses, uptake rates of atmospheric CH4 were greater in the dry season than in the wet season, indicating the importance of soil water content and gas transport on CH4 fluxes. These clay soils had low annual uptake rates relative to reported rates on sandy soils, which also is consistent with gas transport within the soil being a limiting factor. Nitrogen availability indices did not correlate with CH4 fluxes, indicating that inhibition of CH4 oxidation was not an important mechanism explaining differences among land uses. At another ranch, Fazenda Agua Parada, no significant effect of pasture age was observed along a chronosequence of pasture ages. We conclude that land-use change can either increase or decrease the soil sink of CH4, depending on the duration of wet and dry seasons, the effects of seasonal precipitation on gas-phase transport, and the phenology and relative productivity of the vegetation in each land use.
引用
收藏
页码:41 / 56
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] LAND-USE CONTROLS AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
    LEWIS, WC
    UTAH SCIENCE, 1980, 41 (01): : 16 - 19
  • [32] A FACULTY SEMINAR ON LAND-USE CONTROLS
    KRAMER, R
    JOURNAL OF LEGAL EDUCATION, 1956, 9 (02) : 241 - 244
  • [33] Land-use change and sustainability in the south-eastern oases of Morocco
    Akdim, Mariam
    Akdim, Hamid
    Sabiri, Aboubakr
    Alami, Anouar
    BULLETIN OF GEOGRAPHY-SOCIO-ECONOMIC SERIES, 2023, 59 (59) : 95 - 109
  • [34] Soil nitrous oxide and methane fluxes from a land-use change transition of primary forest to oil palm in an Indonesian peatland
    Swails, Erin
    Drewer, Julia
    Hartill, Jodie
    Comeau, Louis-Pierre
    Verchot, Louis V.
    Hergoualc'h, Kristell A.
    BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, 2024, 167 (04) : 363 - 381
  • [35] Soil nitrous oxide and methane fluxes from a land-use change transition of primary forest to oil palm in an Indonesian peatland
    Erin Swails
    Julia Drewer
    Jodie Hartill
    Louis-Pierre Comeau
    Louis V. Verchot
    Kristell A. Hergoualc’h
    Biogeochemistry, 2024, 167 : 363 - 381
  • [37] Biogeochemical and physical controls on methane fluxes from two ferruginous meromictic lakes
    Lambrecht, Nicholas
    Katsev, Sergei
    Wittkop, Chad
    Hall, Steven J.
    Sheik, Cody S.
    Picard, Aude
    Fakhraee, Mojtaba
    Swanner, Elizabeth D.
    GEOBIOLOGY, 2020, 18 (01) : 54 - 69
  • [38] Predicting land-use change
    Veldkamp, A
    Lambin, EF
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2001, 85 (1-3) : 1 - 6
  • [39] LAND-USE CHANGE AND CLIMATE
    HENDERSON-SELLERS, A
    LAND DEGRADATION AND REHABILITATION, 1994, 5 (02): : 107 - 126
  • [40] Managing land-use change
    Booth, Philip
    LAND USE POLICY, 2009, 26 : S154 - S159