Factors affecting CO2 efflux rates and the stability of soil organic carbon storage in volcanic soils of the Canary Islands

被引:4
作者
Armas-Herrera, Cecilia M. [1 ,3 ]
Luis Mora, Juan [2 ]
Arbelo, Carmen D. [3 ]
Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Antonio [3 ]
机构
[1] INRA Unite AgroImpact Laon Mons, Pole Griffon 180,Rue Pierre Gilles Gennes, F-02000 Barenton Bugny, France
[2] Univ Zaragoza, Dept Ciencias Agr & Medio Nat, Miguel Servet 177, E-50013 Zaragoza, Spain
[3] Univ La Laguna, Dept Edafol & Geol, Astrofis Francisco Sanchez S-N, San Cristobal la Laguna 38204, Spain
关键词
Andisols (=Andosols); Mineralisation; Soil enzymes; Litterfall; Natural ecosystems; Climate change; Soil desiccation; Water-soluble carbon; GRAY LOWLAND SOIL; NITROUS-OXIDE; ASH SOILS; RESPIRATION; MATTER; EMISSIONS; DIOXIDE; LAND; STABILIZATION; ECOSYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1007/s11027-014-9575-2
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Because volcanic soils store large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC), they play a far more important role in the carbon (C) cycle than their limited global coverage suggests. We analysed the C released as CO2 from a range of volcanic soils under natural conditions and analysed the influence of environmental variables (moisture and temperature), substrate availability (as assessed from the contents of various SOC fractions and the inputs of plant residues from litterfall), respiratory agents (roots, microorganisms and decomposing enzymes) and other pedological features of the topsoils (0-30 cm depth) on the CO2 efflux rates over a 2-year experimental period. High CO2 efflux rates (419 g C-CO2 m(-2) y(-1) as the average for Andisols) were obtained that were related to significant decreases in the amount of SOC stored. CO2 release was strongly controlled by soil moisture, although it was inhibited in the Andisols with the highest moisture levels (above 50 kg m-2 in topsoil). It was not responsive to the availability of decomposing microorganisms or enzymes and appeared more related to the inputs of easily decomposable plant residues than to the amount of either labile or recalcitrant SOC. Among the SOC pools, only the water-soluble C in saturated paste extracts (WSCse) of air-dried soil samples was consistently correlated with the CO2 efflux rates. The desiccation of Andisols appeared to induce the release of previously stabilised SOC, which was readily mineralised when the moisture conditions became favourable. The results of this study indicate that SOC storage in Andisols is highly vulnerable to drying-wetting processes even in unmanaged natural ecosystems and that microclimate conditions can be critical for successful C sequestration in these soils.
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页码:1073 / 1092
页数:20
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