东部红雪松对大平原碳汇和土壤质量的影响

Thomas J. Sauer, Ken M. Wacha, Eric C. Brevik, Diomy Zamora
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东部红杉(Juniperus virginiana L., ERC, Juniperus virginiana L.)是一种常见的农林业树种,由于其生物量的物理和化学特性,具有巨大的生物能源生产潜力。本研究的目的是评估ERC种植对美国北部大平原现有种植对碳(C)固存和土壤质量参数的影响。选取5个州的9个地点,年平均降水量(MAP)在446 ~ 999 mm之间,年平均气温(MAT)在4.4 ~ 10.0℃之间。利用双环技术在每个地点的每个树木种植和邻近田地(作物、牧场或干草)的9个地点测量入渗。在入渗测量之后,从每对土壤的一个入渗环内收集直径4.8 cm至30 cm深的土芯,进行容重、pH、团聚体稳定性、土壤有机碳(SOC)和总氮(TN)分析。在另一个渗透环中以2.5 cm增量至30 cm深度测量渗透阻力。5个地点的土壤有机碳储量显著高于邻近农田土壤,所有地点的土壤有机碳储量均比邻近农田土壤高16.8%。8个林龄均匀地点的有机碳积累速率平均为0.30 Mg C ha−1年−1。ERC下大部分地点的TN和C/N较高,容重较低。渗透性和穿透性差异较小,pH值和团聚体稳定性差异较小且不一致。树木地上碳储量平均增加2.05 Mg C / ha−1年−1。ERC下及邻田树木地上生物量C和有机碳储量估算值与MAP呈极显著相关。潜在的ERC种植用于碳封存或生物能源原料生产不太可能显著降低土壤质量,可能会改善美国大平原地区的土壤物理或化学质量。
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Eastern red cedar effects on carbon sequestration and soil quality in the Great Plains

Eastern red cedar (ERC, Juniperus virginiana L.) is a common tree species in agroforestry plantings and has great potential for bioenergy production due to physical and chemical characteristics of its biomass. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of ERC plantings on carbon (C) sequestration and selected soil quality parameters in existing plantings across the northern U.S. Great Plains. Nine locations were selected in five states with mean annual precipitation (MAP) from 446 to 999 mm and mean annual temperature (MAT) from 4.4 to 10.0°C. Infiltration was measured using the twin ring technique at nine sites in each tree planting and adjacent field (crop, pasture, or hay) at each location. Following infiltration measurements, a 4.8 cm-diameter soil core to 30 cm depth was collected from inside one infiltration ring of each pair for bulk density, pH, aggregate stability, soil organic carbon (SOC), and total nitrogen (TN) analyses. Penetration resistance in 2.5 cm increments to 30 cm depth was measured in the other infiltration ring. SOC stocks under ERC were significantly higher than in the adjacent field soil at five of the locations and, for all locations, averaged 16.8% greater than in the adjacent field. The estimated SOC accumulation rate for the eight locations with uniform tree stand age averaged 0.30 Mg C ha−1 year−1. Most locations had higher TN and C/N and lower bulk density beneath ERC. Fewer differences for infiltration and penetration resistance and smaller and less consistent differences for pH and aggregate stability were observed. Tree aboveground C stocks were estimated to increase an average of 2.05 Mg C ha−1 year−1. Estimated tree aboveground biomass C and SOC stocks under ERC and in adjacent fields were strongly correlated with MAP. Potential ERC planting for C sequestration or bioenergy feedstock production is not likely to significantly degrade soil quality and may improve soil physical or chemical quality for locations in the US Great Plains.

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