Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.

Many studies have found that plant invasion can enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, by increasing net primary production (NPP) and/or decreased soil respiration. While most studies have focused on C input, little attention has been paid to plant invasion effects on soil respiration, especially...

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Main Authors: Naishun Bu, Junfeng Qu, Zhaolei Li, Gang Li, Hua Zhao, Bin Zhao, Bo Li, Jiakuan Chen, Changming Fang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4370568?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-798c302254674d9ea0278d32626baa882020-11-24T21:30:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01103e012157110.1371/journal.pone.0121571Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.Naishun BuJunfeng QuZhaolei LiGang LiHua ZhaoBin ZhaoBo LiJiakuan ChenChangming FangMany studies have found that plant invasion can enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, by increasing net primary production (NPP) and/or decreased soil respiration. While most studies have focused on C input, little attention has been paid to plant invasion effects on soil respiration, especially in wetland ecosystems. Our study examined the effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration and C dynamics in the Yangtze River estuary. The estuary was originally occupied by two native plant species: Phragmites australis in the high tide zone and Scirpus mariqueter in the low tide zone. Mean soil respiration rates were 185.8 and 142.3 mg CO2 m(-2) h(-1) in S. alterniflora and P. australis stands in the high tide zone, and 159.7 and 112.0 mg CO2 m(-2) h(-1) in S. alterniflora and S. mariqueter stands in the low tide zone, respectively. Aboveground NPP (ANPP), SOC, and microbial biomass were also significantly higher in the S. alterniflora stands than in the two native plant stands. S. alterniflora invasion did not significantly change soil inorganic carbon or pH. Our results indicated that enhanced ANPP by S. alterniflora exceeded invasion-induced C loss through soil respiration. This suggests that S. alterniflora invasion into the Yangtze River estuary could strengthen the net C sink of wetlands in the context of global climate change.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4370568?pdf=render
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author Naishun Bu
Junfeng Qu
Zhaolei Li
Gang Li
Hua Zhao
Bin Zhao
Bo Li
Jiakuan Chen
Changming Fang
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Junfeng Qu
Zhaolei Li
Gang Li
Hua Zhao
Bin Zhao
Bo Li
Jiakuan Chen
Changming Fang
Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Naishun Bu
Junfeng Qu
Zhaolei Li
Gang Li
Hua Zhao
Bin Zhao
Bo Li
Jiakuan Chen
Changming Fang
author_sort Naishun Bu
title Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.
title_short Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.
title_full Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.
title_fullStr Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the Yangtze River estuary, China.
title_sort effects of spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration in the yangtze river estuary, china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Many studies have found that plant invasion can enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, by increasing net primary production (NPP) and/or decreased soil respiration. While most studies have focused on C input, little attention has been paid to plant invasion effects on soil respiration, especially in wetland ecosystems. Our study examined the effects of Spartina alterniflora invasion on soil respiration and C dynamics in the Yangtze River estuary. The estuary was originally occupied by two native plant species: Phragmites australis in the high tide zone and Scirpus mariqueter in the low tide zone. Mean soil respiration rates were 185.8 and 142.3 mg CO2 m(-2) h(-1) in S. alterniflora and P. australis stands in the high tide zone, and 159.7 and 112.0 mg CO2 m(-2) h(-1) in S. alterniflora and S. mariqueter stands in the low tide zone, respectively. Aboveground NPP (ANPP), SOC, and microbial biomass were also significantly higher in the S. alterniflora stands than in the two native plant stands. S. alterniflora invasion did not significantly change soil inorganic carbon or pH. Our results indicated that enhanced ANPP by S. alterniflora exceeded invasion-induced C loss through soil respiration. This suggests that S. alterniflora invasion into the Yangtze River estuary could strengthen the net C sink of wetlands in the context of global climate change.
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