2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-59495-5
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Soil respiration and its response to climate change and anthropogenic factors in a karst plateau wetland, southwest China

Hongyu Jia,
Xuehai Fei,
Jingyu Zhu
et al.

Abstract: It is important to investigate the responses of greenhouse gases to climate change (temperature, precipitation) and anthropogenic factors in plateau wetland. Based on the DNDC model, we used meteorological, soil, and land cover data to simulate the soil CO2 emission pattern and its responses to climate change and anthropogenic factors in Guizhou, China. The results showed that the mean soil CO2 emission flux in the Caohai Karst Plateau Wetland was 5.89 ± 0.17 t·C·ha−1·yr−1 from 2000 to 2019, and the annual var… Show more

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“…N addition promoted the LAI and P n in both cultivars (Figure 2). Compared to the N-limited system (N 0 ), the increase in photosynthetic capacity (Figure 2) and photosynthate transport to roots [35] by long-term N application promoted SR. However, compared to moderate N application (N 180 ), excessive N treatment (N 360 ) had little effect on the SR after 5 years of N application and decreased the SR after 10 years of N application.…”
Section: Regulatory Mechanisms Of Soil Respiration Under N Applicationmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…N addition promoted the LAI and P n in both cultivars (Figure 2). Compared to the N-limited system (N 0 ), the increase in photosynthetic capacity (Figure 2) and photosynthate transport to roots [35] by long-term N application promoted SR. However, compared to moderate N application (N 180 ), excessive N treatment (N 360 ) had little effect on the SR after 5 years of N application and decreased the SR after 10 years of N application.…”
Section: Regulatory Mechanisms Of Soil Respiration Under N Applicationmentioning
confidence: 92%