Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South Korea

Severe droughts and changing precipitation patterns could alter the biogeochemical properties of the soil, affecting soil carbon cycles in forest ecosystems. A throughfall exclusion (TFE) experiment was conducted in a continental climate coniferous stand in Gangwon Province, Korea, to examine the ef...

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Main Authors: Ikhyun Kim, Hee Mun Chae, Byoungkoo Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/9/972
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spelling doaj-233a72b314b4406cba37ab46643bf76f2020-11-25T02:53:01ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072020-09-011197297210.3390/f11090972Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South KoreaIkhyun Kim0Hee Mun Chae1Byoungkoo Choi2Department of Forestry and Environmental Systems, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, KoreaDepartment of Forest Environment Protection, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, KoreaDepartment of Forest Environment Protection, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, KoreaSevere droughts and changing precipitation patterns could alter the biogeochemical properties of the soil, affecting soil carbon cycles in forest ecosystems. A throughfall exclusion (TFE) experiment was conducted in a continental climate coniferous stand in Gangwon Province, Korea, to examine the effects of excluding rainfall on total soil respiration (SR), heterotrophic soil respiration (HR), autotrophic soil respiration (AR), sapling diameter growth, and soil bacterial communities from July 2016 to October 2017. The soil water content (SWC) was significantly decreased by the exclusion of the throughfall, resulting in changes in the bacterial communities, and subsequently a decrease in HR. Although AR did not present significant differences between the control and TFE plots, the rate of sapling growth was significantly lower in the TFE plots compared with that in the control plots. An exponential function relating SR to soil temperature accounted for 0.61% and 0.82% of the variance in SR in the control and TFE plots, respectively (Q<sub>10</sub> = 2.48 and 2.86, respectively). Furthermore, a multivariate nonlinear model based on soil temperature and SWC explained 0.89% and 0.88% of the variance in SR in the control and TFE plots, respectively. When soil temperature was high, SR showed high fluctuations due to SWC variation. However, when SWC was low, we detected relatively small fluctuations in SR due to soil temperature. The results of this study show that the activity of soil microbial and root respiration during the growing season may be lower under future drought conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/9/972forest soilthroughfall exclusionsoil CO<sub>2</sub> effluxheterotrophic soil respirationautotrophic soil respirationsoil bacterial community
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Byoungkoo Choi
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Hee Mun Chae
Byoungkoo Choi
Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South Korea
Forests
forest soil
throughfall exclusion
soil CO<sub>2</sub> efflux
heterotrophic soil respiration
autotrophic soil respiration
soil bacterial community
author_facet Ikhyun Kim
Hee Mun Chae
Byoungkoo Choi
author_sort Ikhyun Kim
title Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South Korea
title_short Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South Korea
title_full Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South Korea
title_fullStr Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South Korea
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Experimental Throughfall Exclusion on Soil Respiration in a Continental Coniferous Stand, South Korea
title_sort effects of experimental throughfall exclusion on soil respiration in a continental coniferous stand, south korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Severe droughts and changing precipitation patterns could alter the biogeochemical properties of the soil, affecting soil carbon cycles in forest ecosystems. A throughfall exclusion (TFE) experiment was conducted in a continental climate coniferous stand in Gangwon Province, Korea, to examine the effects of excluding rainfall on total soil respiration (SR), heterotrophic soil respiration (HR), autotrophic soil respiration (AR), sapling diameter growth, and soil bacterial communities from July 2016 to October 2017. The soil water content (SWC) was significantly decreased by the exclusion of the throughfall, resulting in changes in the bacterial communities, and subsequently a decrease in HR. Although AR did not present significant differences between the control and TFE plots, the rate of sapling growth was significantly lower in the TFE plots compared with that in the control plots. An exponential function relating SR to soil temperature accounted for 0.61% and 0.82% of the variance in SR in the control and TFE plots, respectively (Q<sub>10</sub> = 2.48 and 2.86, respectively). Furthermore, a multivariate nonlinear model based on soil temperature and SWC explained 0.89% and 0.88% of the variance in SR in the control and TFE plots, respectively. When soil temperature was high, SR showed high fluctuations due to SWC variation. However, when SWC was low, we detected relatively small fluctuations in SR due to soil temperature. The results of this study show that the activity of soil microbial and root respiration during the growing season may be lower under future drought conditions.
topic forest soil
throughfall exclusion
soil CO<sub>2</sub> efflux
heterotrophic soil respiration
autotrophic soil respiration
soil bacterial community
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/9/972
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