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摘要
垃圾在维持森林生态系统的养分循环方面发挥着关键作用。枯落物中微量元素(TEs)的动态可影响植物和土壤系统中的枯落物分解和生物地球化学循环。然而,我们对垃圾分解过程中微量元素的生物地球化学循环的了解仍然有限。我们研究了祁连山青海云杉3.9年的枯落物产量、1年内针叶枯落物TEs的浓度和通量,以及枯落物分解过程中不同海拔高度和冠层覆盖率下TEs的积累和释放模式。针叶落叶中 TEs 的浓度和通量依次降低:Zn > Ni > Cr > Cu > Pb > Co > Cd > Ag。钴、铬、铜、镍、铅和镉在 2850 米处积累最快,锌和银分别在 3450 米和 3050 米处积累最快。树冠覆盖度低时,钴、铜、镍、铅、锌、银和镉浓度的累积趋势最快。铬在中等冠层覆盖度时积累最快。钴、铜、铅、锌、银和镉的浓度遵循富集-释放-富集的趋势,而镍和铬的浓度则分别遵循释放-富集和持续富集的趋势。我们的研究对于更好地理解垃圾分解过程中的毒性当量循环具有重要意义。它为祁连山森林健康的土壤管理和元素循环提供了理论支持。
Dynamics of trace elements during litter decomposition in a temperate forest as a function of elevation and canopy coverage
Litter plays a key role in maintaining the nutrient cycle of the forest ecosystem. The dynamics of litter trace elements (TEs) can influence litter decomposition and biogeochemical cycling across plant and soil systems. However, our understanding of the biogeochemical cycle of TEs during litter decomposition remains limited. We investigated litter production, the concentrations and fluxes of needle litter TEs over 1 year, and the accumulation and release patterns of TEs at different elevations and canopy coverage during litter decomposition over 3.9 years for the Qinghai spruce in the Qilian Mountains. The concentrations and fluxes of TEs in the needle litter decreased in the following order: Zn > Ni > Cr > Cu > Pb > Co > Cd > Ag. TEs concentrations increased with decomposition time at different elevations, and Co, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, and Cd accumulated the fastest at 2850 m. Zn and Ag accumulated the fastest at 3450 and 3050 m, respectively. The fastest accumulation trends were for Co, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn, Ag, and Cd concentrations at low canopy coverage. Cr accumulated the fastest at middle canopy coverage. The concentrations of Co, Cu, Pb, Zn, Ag, and Cd followed the trend of enrichment–release–enrichment, while Ni and Cr concentrations followed the trends of release–enrichment and sustained enrichment, respectively. Our study is important for an improved understanding of the TE cycle during litter decomposition. It provides theoretical support for healthy soil management and element cycling in the forest of the Qilian Mountains.
期刊介绍:
Biogeochemistry publishes original and synthetic papers dealing with biotic controls on the chemistry of the environment, or with the geochemical control of the structure and function of ecosystems. Cycles are considered, either of individual elements or of specific classes of natural or anthropogenic compounds in ecosystems. Particular emphasis is given to coupled interactions of element cycles. The journal spans from the molecular to global scales to elucidate the mechanisms driving patterns in biogeochemical cycles through space and time. Studies on both natural and artificial ecosystems are published when they contribute to a general understanding of biogeochemistry.