Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.

Soil respiration (Rs) is a major source of carbon emission in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the fact that the influence of land use practice on Rs has been widely studied, the patterns and drivers on Rs of Citrus reticulata cultivation, a worldwide land use practice are unclear. In this current st...

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Main Authors: Yan-Jie Zhang, Su-Yan Zhang, Jie Yang, Yue Yan, Xiang-Ping Fu, Shun-Bao Lu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4569187?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6cf3972cd2ff4f9aa3c02d97245ca2fe2020-11-25T02:04:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01109e013757410.1371/journal.pone.0137574Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.Yan-Jie ZhangSu-Yan ZhangJie YangYue YanXiang-Ping FuShun-Bao LuSoil respiration (Rs) is a major source of carbon emission in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the fact that the influence of land use practice on Rs has been widely studied, the patterns and drivers on Rs of Citrus reticulata cultivation, a worldwide land use practice are unclear. In this current study, we investigated the influence of long-term cultivation of Citrus reticulata (CO) and of CO intercropped with soybean (CB) on soil nutrients, water availability, and Rs in southern China. Results indicated that after 21 years of cultivation, CO and CB significantly increased total soil carbon (TC), total soil nitrogen (TN), and soil organic matter (OM) at 0-20 cm and 20-40 cm, both at upslope and downslope compared with bare soil (CK). However, soil moisture (SM), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and microbial biomass carbon (MBC) decreased under CB. In addition, no significant variation was found in soil pH between CK, CO, and CB. Across incubation time (56 days), Rs decreased exponentially with incubation time and CB showed the highest Rs rate irrespective of soil depth or topography. Linear regression further showed TC and TN as the two major factors influencing Rs upslope, while DOC was the dominant factor in regulating Rs downslope. These findings demonstrated that long-term cultivation of citrus significantly changed soil nutrients, water availability, and Rs rate.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4569187?pdf=render
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author Yan-Jie Zhang
Su-Yan Zhang
Jie Yang
Yue Yan
Xiang-Ping Fu
Shun-Bao Lu
spellingShingle Yan-Jie Zhang
Su-Yan Zhang
Jie Yang
Yue Yan
Xiang-Ping Fu
Shun-Bao Lu
Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yan-Jie Zhang
Su-Yan Zhang
Jie Yang
Yue Yan
Xiang-Ping Fu
Shun-Bao Lu
author_sort Yan-Jie Zhang
title Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.
title_short Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.
title_full Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.
title_fullStr Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.
title_full_unstemmed Patterns and Drivers of Soil Respiration under Long-Term Citrus reticulate in Southern China.
title_sort patterns and drivers of soil respiration under long-term citrus reticulate in southern china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Soil respiration (Rs) is a major source of carbon emission in terrestrial ecosystems. Despite the fact that the influence of land use practice on Rs has been widely studied, the patterns and drivers on Rs of Citrus reticulata cultivation, a worldwide land use practice are unclear. In this current study, we investigated the influence of long-term cultivation of Citrus reticulata (CO) and of CO intercropped with soybean (CB) on soil nutrients, water availability, and Rs in southern China. Results indicated that after 21 years of cultivation, CO and CB significantly increased total soil carbon (TC), total soil nitrogen (TN), and soil organic matter (OM) at 0-20 cm and 20-40 cm, both at upslope and downslope compared with bare soil (CK). However, soil moisture (SM), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and microbial biomass carbon (MBC) decreased under CB. In addition, no significant variation was found in soil pH between CK, CO, and CB. Across incubation time (56 days), Rs decreased exponentially with incubation time and CB showed the highest Rs rate irrespective of soil depth or topography. Linear regression further showed TC and TN as the two major factors influencing Rs upslope, while DOC was the dominant factor in regulating Rs downslope. These findings demonstrated that long-term cultivation of citrus significantly changed soil nutrients, water availability, and Rs rate.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4569187?pdf=render
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