globalchange  > 过去全球变化的重建
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156620
论文题名:
The Snow Must Go On: Ground Ice Encasement, Snow Compaction and Absence of Snow Differently Cause Soil Hypoxia, CO2 Accumulation and Tree Seedling Damage in Boreal Forest
作者: Françoise Martz; Jaana Vuosku; Anu Ovaskainen; Sari Stark; Pasi Rautio
刊名: PLOS ONE
ISSN: 1932-6203
出版年: 2016
发表日期: 2016-6-2
卷: 11, 期:6
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Seedlings ; Carbon dioxide ; Winter ; Forests ; Hypoxia ; Spruces ; Trees ; Pines
英文摘要: At high latitudes, the climate has warmed at twice the rate of the global average with most changes observed in autumn, winter and spring. Increasing winter temperatures and wide temperature fluctuations are leading to more frequent rain-on-snow events and freeze-thaw cycles causing snow compaction and formation of ice layers in the snowpack, thus creating ice encasement (IE). By decreasing the snowpack insulation capacity and restricting soil-atmosphere gas exchange, modification of the snow properties may lead to colder soil but also to hypoxia and accumulation of trace gases in the subnivean environment. To test the effects of these overwintering conditions changes on plant winter survival and growth, we established a snow manipulation experiment in a coniferous forest in Northern Finland with Norway spruce and Scots pine seedlings. In addition to ambient conditions and prevention of IE, we applied three snow manipulation levels: IE created by artificial rain-on-snow events, snow compaction and complete snow removal. Snow removal led to deeper soil frost during winter, but no clear effect of IE or snow compaction done in early winter was observed on soil temperature. Hypoxia and accumulation of CO2 were highest in the IE plots but, more importantly, the duration of CO2 concentration above 5% was 17 days in IE plots compared to 0 days in ambient plots. IE was the most damaging winter condition for both species, decreasing the proportion of healthy seedlings by 47% for spruce and 76% for pine compared to ambient conditions. Seedlings in all three treatments tended to grow less than seedlings in ambient conditions but only IE had a significant effect on spruce growth. Our results demonstrate a negative impact of winter climate change on boreal forest regeneration and productivity. Changing snow conditions may thus partially mitigate the positive effect of increasing growing season temperatures on boreal forest productivity.
URL: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0156620&type=printable
Citation statistics:
资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/23195
Appears in Collections:过去全球变化的重建
影响、适应和脆弱性
科学计划与规划
气候变化与战略
全球变化的国际研究计划
气候减缓与适应
气候变化事实与影响

Files in This Item: Download All
File Name/ File Size Content Type Version Access License
journal.pone.0156620.PDF(1280KB)期刊论文作者接受稿开放获取View Download

作者单位: Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Rovaniemi, Finland;Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Rovaniemi, Finland;Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Rovaniemi, Finland;Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Rovaniemi, Finland;Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland;Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Rovaniemi, Finland

Recommended Citation:
Françoise Martz,Jaana Vuosku,Anu Ovaskainen,et al. The Snow Must Go On: Ground Ice Encasement, Snow Compaction and Absence of Snow Differently Cause Soil Hypoxia, CO2 Accumulation and Tree Seedling Damage in Boreal Forest[J]. PLOS ONE,2016-01-01,11(6)
Service
Recommend this item
Sava as my favorate item
Show this item's statistics
Export Endnote File
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Françoise Martz]'s Articles
[Jaana Vuosku]'s Articles
[Anu Ovaskainen]'s Articles
百度学术
Similar articles in Baidu Scholar
[Françoise Martz]'s Articles
[Jaana Vuosku]'s Articles
[Anu Ovaskainen]'s Articles
CSDL cross search
Similar articles in CSDL Cross Search
[Françoise Martz]‘s Articles
[Jaana Vuosku]‘s Articles
[Anu Ovaskainen]‘s Articles
Related Copyright Policies
Null
收藏/分享
文件名: journal.pone.0156620.PDF
格式: Adobe PDF
此文件暂不支持浏览
所有评论 (0)
暂无评论
 

Items in IR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.