Plant Impact on CO2 Consumption by Silicate Weathering: The Role of Bamboo

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作者
Zhaoliang Song
Songlai Zhao
Youzhen Zhang
Guoliang Hu
Zhihong Cao
Minghung Wong
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[1] Zhejiang A & F University,Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Carbon Cycling in Forest Ecosystems and Carbon Sequestration
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry
[3] Lin’an Institute of Forestry Sciences,Joint Laboratory of Soil and Environment
[4] Hong Kong Baptist University,Institute of Soil Sciences
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Environment and Resources
[6] Zhejiang A & F University,undefined
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The Botanical Review | 2011年 / 77卷
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Bamboo; Chemical weathering; CO; consumption; Plant impact; Silicate rocks;
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CO2 consumption by silicate weathering has exerted a major control on atmospheric CO2 over geologic time. In order to assess plant impact on this process, the study compared water geochemistry and CO2 consumption rates by silicate weathering in watersheds covered by bamboos and other forests. Our study showed that SiO2 concentrations (80 ~ 150 μmol/L, average 105 μmol/L) in water from pure bamboo forest watersheds were higher than that (15 ~ 85 μmol/L, average 60 μmol/L) from other watersheds. Si/(Nasilicate + Ksilicate) ratios in water draining from bamboo watersheds (2.0 ~ 4.0, average 2.9) were higher than that from other watersheds ?>(0.7 ~ 2.7, average 2.2). CO2 consumption rates by silicate weathering in bamboo watersheds (1.8 ~ 3.4 105 mol/km2/yr, average 2.5 105 mol/km2/yr) were higher than that in other watersheds (1.5 ~ 2.6 105 mol/km2/yr, average 2.0 105 mol/km2/yr). Therefore, bamboo-enhanced silicate weathering is a potential biogeochemical remediation approach for atmospheric CO2.
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