CO2 flux of soil respiration in natural recovering karst abandoned farmland in Southwest China

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Yanwei Wang
Weijun Luo
Guangneng Zeng
Hanling Yang
Meifang Wang
Yina Lyu
Anyun Cheng
Lin Zhang
Xianli Cai
Jia Chen
Shijie Wang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Puding Karst Ecosystem Research Station
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Chemistry and Eco
[4] Guizhou Minzu University,Environmental Engineering
[5] Guizhou Normal University,School of Geography and Environmental Sciences
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Acta Geochimica | 2020年 / 39卷
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Karst critical zone; Abandoned land; Soil respiration; Carbon cycle;
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To estimate carbon sequestration potential in the karst area, soil respiration in a natural recovering karst abandoned farmland in Shawan, Puding, Guizhou, southwest China was continuously and automatically monitored for more than two years. The results show that the CO2 flux of soil respiration (2.63 ± 1.89 μmol m−2 s−1) is higher in the karst area than in non-karst areas under similar conditions but that regional value (1.32 μmol m−2 s−1) is lower because of larger rock fragment coverage (~  50 %). At the same time, the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) in this study area is significantly higher than that of non-karst areas under similar conditions. Soil respiration has an obvious temporal variation, which is reflected in a significant exponential relationship between soil respiration and soil temperature, but the relationship between soil respiration and soil moisture is very complex. Especially, soil respiration has an obvious spatial variation, which is likely affected by different diffusion or water–rock reaction processes.
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