Nitrogen cycling of atmosphere-plant-soil system in the typical Calamagrostis angustifolia wetland in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China

The nitrogen (N) distribution and cycling of atmosphere-plant-soil system in the typical meadow Calamagrostis angustifolia wetland (TMCW) and marsh meadow Calamagrostis angustifolia wetland (MMCW) in the Sanjiang plain were studied by a compartment model. The results showed that the N wet deposition...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of environmental sciences (China) 2007, Vol.19 (8), p.986-995
Hauptverfasser: SUN, Zhi-gao, LIU, Jing-shuang
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Zusammenfassung:The nitrogen (N) distribution and cycling of atmosphere-plant-soil system in the typical meadow Calamagrostis angustifolia wetland (TMCW) and marsh meadow Calamagrostis angustifolia wetland (MMCW) in the Sanjiang plain were studied by a compartment model. The results showed that the N wet deposition amount was 0.757 gN/(m 2·a), and total inorganic N (TIN) was the main body (0.640 gN/(m 2·a)). The ammonia volatilization amounts of TMCW and MMCW soils in growing season were 0.635 and 0.687 gN/m 2, and the denitrification gaseous lost amounts were 0.617 and 0.405 gN/m 2, respectively. In plant subsystem, the N was mainly stored in root and litter. Soil organic N was the main N storage of the two plant-soil systems and the proportions of it were 93.98% and 92.16%, respectively. The calculation results of N turnovers among compartments of TMCW and MMCW showed that the uptake amounts of root were 23.02 and 28.18 gN/(m 2·a) and the values of aboveground were 11.31 and 6.08 gN/(m 2·a), the re-translocation amounts from aboveground to root were 5.96 and 2.70 gN/(m 2·a), the translocation amounts from aboveground living body to litter were 5.35 and 3.38 gN/(m 2·a), the translocation amounts from litter to soil were larger than 1.55 and 3.01 gN/(m 2·a), the translocation amounts from root to soil were 14.90 and 13.17 gN/(m 2·a), and the soil (0–15 cm) N net mineralization amounts were 1.94 and 0.55 gN/(m 2·a), respectively. The study of N balance indicated that the two plant-soil systems might be situated in the status of lacking N, and the status might induce the degradation of C. angustifolia wetland.
ISSN:1001-0742
1878-7320
DOI:10.1016/S1001-0742(07)60161-2