Long-term summer warming reduces post-fire carbon dioxide losses in an arctic heath tundra

被引:2
作者
Xu, Wenyi [1 ]
Elberling, Bo [1 ]
Ambus, Per Lennart [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Geosci & Nat Resource Management, Copenhagen, Denmark
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
Greenland; Vegetation recovery; Gross ecosystem production; Ecosystem respiration; Net ecosystem exchange; Soil heating; SOIL-MICROORGANISMS; NITROUS-OXIDE; ACTIVE-LAYER; FIRE; PHOSPHORUS; RESPONSES; FORESTS; METHANE; FLUXES; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.agrformet.2023.109823
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The frequency and extent of wildfires in the Arctic has been increasing due to climate change. However, there is a lack of understanding about long-term impacts of climate warming on post-fire carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange in arctic tundra ecosystems. To investigate this, we conducted an experimental low-intensity fire in combination with summer warming (using open top chambers) in a dry heath tundra ecosystem in West Greenland. We report here on the impact four and five years after the fire. We also examined immediate effects of soil heating to three temperature levels (35, 55 and 80 degrees C), as a simulation of heat transfer during a typical tundra fire. Fire increased soil organic phosphorus concentrations up to at least four years after the burning. The burned areas remained a net CO2 source five years after the fire, mainly due to the lower aboveground vegetation biomass and reduced gross ecosystem production (GEP). However, with four to five years of summer warming, the GEP, ecosystem respiration and soil respiration significantly increased, and burned areas turned into a net CO2 sink. Ex-situ soil heating to the temperature of 55 degrees C, reaching the heat load comparable with in-situ burning, had minor effects on soil GHG fluxes. This suggests that soil GHG activities are not immediately affected by heat transfer and asso-ciated soil temperature increases during a typical low-intensity wildfire in arctic dry tundra. Overall, our results reveal that in a future warmer climate, vegetation is likely to recover more quickly from fires, resulting in a reduction in post-fire CO2 losses.
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