地中海裸土橄榄园土壤呼吸的时空异质性

IF 5.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.5194/egusphere-2024-848
Sergio Aranda-Barranco, Penélope Serrano-Ortiz, Andrew S. Kowalski, Enrique P. Sánchez-Cañete
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摘要土壤呼吸(Rs)是陆地生态系统中重要的碳通量,了解这一二氧化碳释放过程及其驱动因素是全球变化背景下的一个关键课题。然而,对橄榄园等半干旱系统的时空变异性还没有进行广泛研究。在这项研究中,我们展示了在地中海地区一片裸露土壤的施肥灌溉橄榄园中,利用六个自动测量室对 Rs 进行的全年连续测量,以及利用涡度协方差(EC)技术获得的生态系统呼吸(Reco)。为了研究空间变异性,自动监测室平均分布在树冠下(Rs Under-Tree)和小巷中心(Rs Alley),除了橄榄树中心的方位角变化外,还在几次人工监测中测量了这两个位置之间的 Rs 梯度。结果表明,在每年的计算中,树下 Rs 是小巷 Rs 的三倍。南面的 Rs 值更高,而且在到达小巷中心之前,Rs 值呈指数衰减。这些空间变化被用来权衡和预测生态系统尺度的 Rs,其年平衡比使用 EC 衍生模型估算的 Reco 高 1.6-2.3。树下 Rs 的影响越大,白天 Reco 模型的表现就越好,树下 Rs 的影响越大,夜间 Reco 模型和 Rs 的协方差就越大。我们在橄榄树附近发现了 Q10 < 1 值,树下 Rs 占橄榄树林 Rs 的 39%。我们检测到了与降水事件相关的二氧化碳脉冲,尤其是在小巷、干旱期和长期无雨之后,但EC 衍生模型并未准确检测到。我们指出了几种效应之间的相互作用,这些效应随时间而变化,在树冠下与在小巷中不同,而公认的估算 Q10 和 Reco 的模型没有考虑到这一点。这些结果表明,土壤呼吸和相关因素在空间和时间上存在高度异质性,在半干旱农业系统的未来工作中必须考虑到这一点。
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Spatial and temporal heterogeneity of soil respiration in a bare-soil Mediterranean olive grove
Abstract. Soil respiration (Rs) is an important carbon flux in terrestrial ecosystems and knowledge about this CO2 release process and the drivers involved is a key topic in the context of global change. However, temporal, and spatial variability has not been extensively studied in semiarid systems such as olive groves. In this study, we show a full year of continuous measurements of Rs with six automatic chambers in a fertirrigated olive grove with bare soil in the Mediterranean accompanied by ecosystem respiration (Reco) obtained using the eddy covariance (EC) technique. To study spatial variability, the automatic chambers were distributed equally under the canopy (Rs Under-Tree) and in the center of the alley (Rs Alley), and the gradient of Rs between both locations was measured in several manual campaigns in addition to azimuthal changes about the center of the olive trees. The results indicate that Rs Under-Tree was three times larger than Rs Alley in the annual computations. Higher Rs was found on the south face, and an exponential decay of Rs was observed until the alley's center was reached. These spatial changes were used to weigh and project Rs to the ecosystem scale, whose annual balance was 1.6–2.3 higher than Reco estimated using EC-derived models. The daytime Reco model performs better the greater the influence of Rs Under-Tree and the night-time Reco model and Rs covaried more the higher the fraction of Rs Alley. We found values of Q10 < 1 in the vicinity of the olive tree and Rs Under-Tree represented 39 % of the Rs of the olive grove. CO2 pulses associated with precipitation events were detected, especially in the alley, during dry periods, and after extended periods without rain, but were not accurately detected by EC-derived models. We point out an interaction between several effects that vary in time and are different under the canopy than in the alleys that the accepted models to estimate Q10 and Reco do not consider. These results show a high spatial and temporal heterogeneity in soil respiration and the factors involved, which must be considered in future work in semi-arid agrosystems.
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Soil
Soil Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
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期刊介绍: SOIL is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of high-quality research in the field of soil system sciences. SOIL is at the interface between the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. SOIL publishes scientific research that contributes to understanding the soil system and its interaction with humans and the entire Earth system. The scope of the journal includes all topics that fall within the study of soil science as a discipline, with an emphasis on studies that integrate soil science with other sciences (hydrology, agronomy, socio-economics, health sciences, atmospheric sciences, etc.).
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