PLANT ATMOSPHERE EXCHANGE OF AMMONIA

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作者
SUTTON, MA
SCHJORRING, JK
WYERS, GP
机构
[1] ROYAL VET & AGR UNIV, CTR ECOL & ENVIRON, DK-1871 FREDERIKSBERG, DENMARK
[2] NETHERLANDS ENERGY RES FDN, 1755 ZG PETTEN, NETHERLANDS
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10.1098/rsta.1995.0033
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The results of recent controlled environment and micrometeorological measurements of NH3 fluxes are presented to highlight the processes controlling NH3 plant-atmosphere exchange. The presence of NH4+ in leaf tissues results in the existence of an NH3 'compensation point' concentration for substomatal tissues (chi(s)), so that both emission and deposition are possible from stomata. In addition, NH3 may deposit efficiently on to leaf cuticles, short-circuiting any stomatal emission, so that a 'canopy compensation point' (chi(c)) may be defined that is smaller than chi(s). Ammonia is generally deposited to nitrogen limited ecosystems, indicating a small chi(s) and small leaf cuticle resistance (R(w)). In contrast, fluxes over croplands are typically bidirectional and may reflect a larger chi(s) as a consequence of greater N supply. The paper discusses the processes defining R(w) (humidity, acidic pollutants) and chi(s) (plant phenology, species, N nutrition) and proposes a new resistance approach, which integrates chi(s) and R(w) into one model. Estimating long term bidirectional NH3 fluxes is still uncertain, though it is now possible to apply a single model concept to a range of ecosystem types and satisfactorily infer NH3 fluxes over diurnal time scales.
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