Carbon mobilization from the forest floor under red spruce in the northeastern USA

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Godde, M
David, MB
Christ, MJ
Kaupenjohann, M
Vance, GF
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[1] UNIV ILLINOIS, DEPT NAT RESOURCES & ENVIRONM SCI, URBANA, IL 61801 USA
[2] UNIV BAYREUTH, INST SOIL SCI & SOIL GEOG, D-95440 BAYREUTH, GERMANY
[3] UNIV WYOMING, DEPT PLANT SOIL & INSECT SCI, LARAMIE, WY 82071 USA
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10.1016/0038-0717(96)00130-7
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Global climate change may alter soil temperature and moisture conditions, increasing the need to understand how these basic factors affect C dynamics. This is particularly important in boreal forests, which often have large C pools in the forest floor and mineral horizons. We examined the effects of temperature and precipitation frequency on C dynamics in forest floor horizons from eight red spruce sites in the northeastern U.S. using column leaching experiments. Intact and sieved forest floor samples were incubated at 3, 10 or 20 degrees C and leached either daily, once per week, or twice per week during 14 to 39 days using simulated throughfall solutions (pH 2.7 or 4.0). Leachate DOC and CO2 production were measured along with soil C and N concentrations. For intact samples, losses of C as DOC and as CO2 increased with increasing temperature, and the increase (Q(10)) was usually greater between 3 and 10 degrees C than between 10 and 20 degrees C. There was a greater response of CO2 to temperature than of DOC (e.g. Howland sieved soil Q(10)s of 1.9 and 7.2 for CO2 and 1.5 and 2.0 for DOC at 3-10 and 10-20 degrees C ranges, respectively). More frequent leaching increased steady state DOC mobilization (e.g. 145 and 58 mu g g(-1) forest floor d(-1) for daily and weekly leachings at 10 degrees C, respectively), but not CO2 evolution (e.g. 79 and 74 mu g CO2-C g(-1) forest floor d(-1) for daily and weekly leachings at 10 degrees C, respectively). Across the eight sites DOC loss and CO2 evolution varied by factors of 3.6 and 4.0, respectively. Both CO2 evolution and DOC in leachates calculated as fluxes were correlated (r = 0.73 and 0.87 respectively, n = 8) with the C-to-N ratios of the samples (C-to-N ratios ranged from 27 to 58), which could be explained by N limitations that triggered selective lignin degradation, differences in degree of humification of the material, or position on a west-to-east pollution gradient. Although higher temperatures and more frequent leaching increased DOC mobilization, and higher temperatures increased CO? evolution, both treatments and site to site variation illustrate the complexity of the response of forest-floor C pools to manipulations. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd
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