METHANE EMISSION TO THE ATMOSPHERE THROUGH EMERGENT CATTAIL (TYPHA-LATIFOLIA L) PLANTS

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YAVITT, JB [1 ]
KNAPP, AK [1 ]
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[1] KANSAS STATE UNIV,DIV BIOL,MANHATTAN,KS 66506
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10.1034/j.1600-0889.47.issue5.1.x
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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Methane (CH4) produced microbially in sediments of marshes is emitted to the atmosphere primarily by flowing through and out of emergent aquatic plants. The magnitude of such emission rates and factors controlling those rates are not well understood. We evaluated CH, emission from the widely distributed aquatic emergent plant cattail (Typha latifolia L.) in several wetlands in the United States using a field gas-exchange system that concurrently estimated stomatal aperture (i.e., conductance) on the surface of leaves and net photosynthesis. We compared gas exchange among plants of different age and From sites with different soil and atmospheric conditions. The mean rate of CH, emission was 0.22 mu mol m(-2) [leaf] s(-1), which is 940 mg CH4 m(-2) d(-1) on a ground-area basis, with individual rates ranging from 0.01 to 1.49 mu mol m(-2) [leaf] s(-1). For individual plants, we found emission rates were (i) highest for the part of the leaf about 1.0 m above the waterline and lower near the leaf tip and close to the leaf base, and (ii) highest near midday and lower soon after sunrise and towards sunset. We also found the ease that CH4 moves in a sediment-plant-atmosphere continuum seems to increase with plant age. We propose that a series of factors influences CH4 emission from Typka latifolia to the atmosphere; stomatal conductance and plant age are as important as the amount of microbially produced CH4 in the wetland sediment.
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