Total C and N Pools and Fluxes Vary with Time, Soil Temperature, and Moisture Along an Elevation, Precipitation, and Vegetation Gradient in Southern Appalachian Forests

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作者
Knoepp, Jennifer D. [1 ]
See, Craig R. [2 ,3 ]
Vose, James M. [4 ]
Miniat, Chelcy F. [1 ]
Clark, James S. [5 ]
机构
[1] US Forest Serv, USDA, Southern Res Stn, Ctr Forest Watershed Sci,Coweeta Hydrol Lab, 3160 Coweeta Lab Rd, Otto, NC 28763 USA
[2] Univ Georgia, Warnell Sch Forestry & Nat Resources, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[3] Univ Minnesota, Dept Ecol Evolut & Behav, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
[4] North Carolina State Univ, USDA, US Forest Serv, Southern Res Stn,Ctr Integrated Forest Sci, Campus Box 8008, Raleigh, NC 28695 USA
[5] Duke Univ, Dept Stat Sci, Nicholas Sch Environm, Durham, NC 27706 USA
关键词
aboveground; belowground; C sequestration; fluxes; long-term data; N sequestration; pools; LONG-TERM CHANGES; ORGANIC-MATTER; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; UNITED-STATES; NITROGEN MINERALIZATION; LITTER DECOMPOSITION; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY; CLIMATE-CHANGE; MISSING SINK; LEAF-LITTER;
D O I
10.1007/s10021-018-0244-2
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The interactions of terrestrial C pools and fluxes with spatial and temporal variation in climate are not well understood. We conducted this study in the southern Appalachian Mountains where complex topography provides variability in temperature, precipitation, and forest communities. In 1990, we established five large plots across an elevation gradient allowing us to study the regulation of C and N pools and cycling by temperature and water, in reference watersheds in Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, a USDA Forest Service Experimental Forest, in western NC, USA. Communities included mixed-oak pine, mixed-oak, cove hardwood, and northern hardwood. We examined 20-year changes in overstory productivity and biomass, leaf litterfall C and N fluxes, and total C and N pools in organic and surface mineral soil horizons, and coarse wood, and relationships with growing season soil temperature and precipitation. Productivity increased over time and with precipitation. Litterfall C and N flux increased over time and with increasing temperature and precipitation, respectively. Organic horizon C and N did not change over time and were not correlated to litterfall inputs. Mineral soil C and N did not change over time, and the negative effect of temperature on soil pools was evident across the gradient. Our data show that increasing temperature and variability in precipitation will result in altered aboveground productivity. Variation in surface soil C and N is related to topographic variation in temperature which is confounded with vegetation community. Data suggest that climatic changes will result in altered aboveground and soil C and N sequestration and fluxes.
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页数:16
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