Methane oxidation in soils with different textures and land use

被引:114
作者
Boeckx, P
VanCleemput, O
Villaralvo, I
机构
[1] University of Ghent,Faculty of Agricultural and Applied Biological Science
关键词
greenhouse effect; land use; methane; oxidation; soils;
D O I
10.1023/A:1009706324386
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Intact core samples from soils with different textures and land use were tested for their capacity to oxidise methane. The soil cores were taken from arable land, grassland and forest. It was found that coarse textured soils (6.74-16.38 mu g CH4 m(-2) h(-1)) showed a higher methane uptake rate than fine textured soils (4.66-5.34 mu g CH4 m(-2) h(-1)). Increasing soil tortuosity was thought to reduce the methane oxidation rate in fine textured soils. The oxidation rate of forest soils (16.32-16.38 mu g CH4 m(-2) h(-1)), even with a pH below 4.5, was very pronounced and higher than arable land (11.40-14.47 mu g CH4 m(-2) h(-1)) and grassland (6.74-9.30 mu g CH4 m(-2) h(-1)). Within the same textural class arable land showed a faster methane uptake rate than grassland. In grassland with a fine texture, even methane production was observed. Nitrogen availability and turnover in these land use systems were thought to cause the different oxidation rates. Decreasing the moisture content slowed down the oxidation rate in all soils. This could be caused by an increased N turnover and a starvation of the methanotrophic bacteria.
引用
收藏
页码:91 / 95
页数:5
相关论文
共 23 条
  • [1] METHANE CONSUMPTION IN TEMPERATE AND SUB-ARCTIC FOREST SOILS - RATES, VERTICAL ZONATION, AND RESPONSES TO WATER AND NITROGEN
    ADAMSEN, APS
    KING, GM
    [J]. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1993, 59 (02) : 485 - 490
  • [2] Effect of CH4 concentrations and soil conditions on the induction of CH4 oxidation activity
    Bender, M
    Conrad, R
    [J]. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1995, 27 (12) : 1517 - 1527
  • [3] FACTORS CONTROLLING ATMOSPHERIC METHANE CONSUMPTION BY TEMPERATE FOREST SOILS
    CASTRO, MS
    STEUDLER, PA
    MELILLO, JM
    ABER, JD
    BOWDEN, RD
    [J]. GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 1995, 9 (01) : 1 - 10
  • [4] CRUTZEN PJ, 1993, NON CO2 GREENHOUSE G, P1
  • [5] A DRAMATIC DECREASE IN THE GROWTH-RATE OF ATMOSPHERIC METHANE IN THE NORTHERN-HEMISPHERE DURING 1992
    DLUGOKENCKY, EJ
    MASAIRE, KA
    LANG, PM
    TANS, PP
    STEELE, LP
    NISBET, EG
    [J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 1994, 21 (01) : 45 - 48
  • [6] SOIL TEXTURE PARAMETERIZATION OF THE METHANE UPTAKE IN AERATED SOILS
    DORR, H
    KATRUFF, L
    LEVIN, I
    [J]. CHEMOSPHERE, 1993, 26 (1-4) : 697 - 713
  • [7] CH4 UPTAKE AND N AVAILABILITY IN FOREST SOILS ALONG AN URBAN TO RURAL GRADIENT
    GOLDMAN, MB
    GROFFMAN, PM
    POUYAT, RV
    MCDONNELL, MJ
    PICKETT, STA
    [J]. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1995, 27 (03) : 281 - 286
  • [8] METHANE OXIDATION IN SOIL AS AFFECTED BY LAND-USE, SOIL-PH AND N-FERTILIZATION
    HUTSCH, BW
    WEBSTER, CP
    POWLSON, DS
    [J]. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 1994, 26 (12) : 1613 - 1622
  • [9] Keeney D. R., 1982, AGRON MONOGR, P643, DOI DOI 10.2134/AGR0NM0N0GR9.2.2ED.C33
  • [10] EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON METHANE CONSUMPTION IN A FOREST SOIL AND IN PURE CULTURES OF THE METHANOTROPH METHYLOMONAS-RUBRA
    KING, GM
    ADAMSEN, APS
    [J]. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1992, 58 (09) : 2758 - 2763