Effects of plants and soil microorganisms on organic carbon and the relationship between carbon and nitrogen in constructed wetlands

被引:20
|
作者
Wang, Yan [1 ]
Wu, Fan [2 ]
Li, Xin [2 ]
Li, Changchao [1 ]
Zhao, Yongkang [1 ]
Gao, Yuxue [2 ]
Liu, Jian [1 ]
机构
[1] Shandong Univ, Environm Res Inst, Qingdao 266237, Peoples R China
[2] Jinan Environm Res Acad, Jinan 250000, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Constructed wetland; Coupling of carbon and nitrogen; Light fraction organic carbon; Soil microorganisms; Soil organic carbon; Wetland plants; LONG-TERM; SEQUENCES; PLATEAU; QUALITY; MATTER; FLUXES; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-023-26489-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Constructed wetland is an ideal place for studying the effects of plants and microorganisms on the nutrient cycling and carbon-nitrogen coupling in wetland for their clear background. This study examined both bare plots and others with plants (Phragmites australis or Typha angustifolia) in constructed wetlands and vegetation and soil samples were collected to investigate the effects of plants and soil microorganisms on carbon and nitrogen content. Results showed that the soil organic carbon content was high in plots with high plant biomass, and the increase of soil organic carbon driven by plant biomass was mainly from light fraction organic carbon (LFOC). Correlation analysis and redundancy analysis (RDA) suggested that plants play an important role in the cycle of carbon and nitrogen elements in constructed wetland soils, and that plant nitrogen components were key factors influencing wetland soil carbon and nitrogen. In addition, this study found that most of the main microbial taxa were significantly correlated with dissolved organic carbon (DOC), ammonium nitrogen (NH4+), and nitrate and nitrite nitrogen (NOx-) indicating that microorganisms might play an important role in regulating soil element cycles in constructed wetlands by affecting the metabolism of activated carbon and reactive nitrogen. This study has implications for increasing the carbon sink of constructed wetlands to mitigate the effects of global warming.
引用
收藏
页码:62249 / 62261
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [11] Characterization of dissolved organic matter and carbon release from wetland plants for enhanced nitrogen removal in constructed wetlands for low C-N wastewater treatment
    Zheng, Yucong
    Cao, Ting
    Zhang, Yadai
    Xiong, Jiaqing
    Dzakpasu, Mawuli
    Yang, Dan
    Yang, Qian
    Liu, Ying
    Li, Qian
    Liu, Shuaishuai
    Wang, Xiaochang
    CHEMOSPHERE, 2021, 273
  • [12] Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Variations with Vegetation Succession in Passively Restored Freshwater Wetlands
    An, Yu
    Gao, Yang
    Liu, Xiaohui
    Tong, Shouzheng
    Liu, Bo
    Song, Tiejun
    Qi, Qing
    WETLANDS, 2021, 41 (01)
  • [13] Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen Variations with Vegetation Succession in Passively Restored Freshwater Wetlands
    Yu An
    Yang Gao
    Xiaohui Liu
    Shouzheng Tong
    Bo Liu
    Tiejun Song
    Qing Qi
    Wetlands, 2021, 41
  • [14] Carbon Materials Advancing Microorganisms in Driving Soil Organic Carbon Regulation
    Tang, Chunyu
    Yang, Fan
    Antonietti, Markus
    RESEARCH, 2022, 2022
  • [15] Effects of inorganic nitrogen and litters of Masson Pine on soil organic carbon decomposition
    Yu, Xin
    Chao, Lin
    Zhang, Weidong
    Chen, Longchi
    Yang, Qingpeng
    Zhang, Guangjie
    Wang, Silong
    PLOS ONE, 2019, 14 (09):
  • [16] Soil organic carbon transformation and dynamics of microorganisms under different organic amendments
    Yang, Yajun
    Liu, Hexiang
    Dai, Yunchao
    Tian, Haixia
    Zhou, Wei
    Lv, Jialong
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 750
  • [17] Increasing Soil Organic Carbon for Higher Wheat Yield and Nitrogen Productivity
    Pan, Junxiao
    Miao, Qi
    Zhang, Wenjie
    Wang, Hongye
    Wang, Weidong
    Xue, Yanfang
    Qi, Shijun
    Cui, Zhenling
    AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2023, 13 (01):
  • [18] The content, composition, and influencing factors of organic carbon in the sediments of two types of constructed wetlands
    Yang, Ruirui
    Fang, Jiaohui
    Cao, Qingqing
    Zhao, Di
    Dong, Junyu
    Wang, Renqing
    Liu, Jian
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (35) : 49206 - 49219
  • [19] The content, composition, and influencing factors of organic carbon in the sediments of two types of constructed wetlands
    Ruirui Yang
    Jiaohui Fang
    Qingqing Cao
    Di Zhao
    Junyu Dong
    Renqing Wang
    Jian Liu
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28 : 49206 - 49219
  • [20] Soil Carbon Dioxide Flux and Organic Carbon Content: Effects of Tillage and Nitrogen Fertilization
    Morell, F. J.
    Cantero-Martinez, C.
    Lampurlanes, J.
    Plaza-Bonilla, D.
    Alvaro-Fuentes, J.
    SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 2011, 75 (05) : 1874 - 1884