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DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12316
论文题名:
Direct and indirect effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on net ecosystem production in a Chesapeake Bay tidal wetland
作者: Erickson J.E.; Peresta G.; Montovan K.J.; Drake B.G.
刊名: Global Change Biology
ISSN: 13541013
出版年: 2013
卷: 19, 期:11
起始页码: 3368
结束页码: 3378
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Carbon storage ; Ecosystem respiration ; Elevated CO2 ; Net ecosystem CO2 exchange ; Nitrogen ; Photosynthesis ; Tidal wetlands
Scopus关键词: atmospheric chemistry ; canopy ; carbon balance ; carbon dioxide ; carbon sequestration ; marsh ; net ecosystem exchange ; net ecosystem production ; nitrogen ; photosynthesis ; respiration ; terrestrial ecosystem ; wetland ; Chesapeake Bay ; United States ; Schoenoplectus americanus ; Spartina patens ; carbon dioxide ; nitrogen ; article ; atmosphere ; bay ; carbon cycle ; carbon storage ; climate change ; Cyperaceae ; ecosystem ; ecosystem respiration ; elevated CO2 ; metabolism ; net ecosystem CO2 exchange ; photosynthesis ; plant ; Poaceae ; tidal wetlands ; wetland ; carbon storage ; ecosystem respiration ; elevated CO2 ; net ecosystem CO2 exchange ; nitrogen ; photosynthesis ; tidal wetlands ; Atmosphere ; Bays ; Carbon Cycle ; Carbon Dioxide ; Climate Change ; Cyperaceae ; Ecosystem ; Nitrogen ; Plant Shoots ; Poaceae ; Wetlands
英文摘要: The rapid increase in atmospheric CO2 concentrations (Ca) has resulted in extensive research efforts to understand its impact on terrestrial ecosystems, especially carbon balance. Despite these efforts, there are relatively few data comparing net ecosystem exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and the biosphere (NEE), under both ambient and elevated Ca. Here we report data on annual sums of CO2 (NEEnet) for 19 years on a Chesapeake Bay tidal wetland for Scirpus olneyi (C3 photosynthetic pathway)- and Spartina patens (C4 photosynthetic pathway)-dominated high marsh communities exposed to ambient and elevated Ca (ambient + 340 ppm). Our objectives were to (i) quantify effects of elevated Ca on seasonally integrated CO2 assimilation (NEEnet = NEEday + NEEnight, kg C m-2 y-1) for the two communities; and (ii) quantify effects of altered canopy N content on ecosystem photosynthesis and respiration. Across all years, NEEnet averaged 1.9 kg m-2 y-1 in ambient Ca and 2.5 kg m-2 y-1 in elevated Ca, for the C3-dominated community. Similarly, elevated Ca significantly (P < 0.01) increased carbon uptake in the C4-dominated community, as NEEnet averaged 1.5 kg m-2 y-1 in ambient Ca and 1.7 kg m-2 y-1 in elevated Ca. This resulted in an average CO2 stimulation of 32% and 13% of seasonally integrated NEEnet for the C3- and C4-dominated communities, respectively. Increased NEEday was correlated with increased efficiencies of light and nitrogen use for net carbon assimilation under elevated Ca, while decreased NEEnight was associated with lower canopy nitrogen content. These results suggest that rising Ca may increase carbon assimilation in both C3- and C4-dominated wetland communities. The challenge remains to identify the fate of the assimilated carbon.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/62295
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作者单位: Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, P.O. Box 28, Edgewater, MD 21037, United States; Department of Agronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, United States; Bennington College, 1 College Dr, Bennington, VT 05201, United States

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Erickson J.E.,Peresta G.,Montovan K.J.,et al. Direct and indirect effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on net ecosystem production in a Chesapeake Bay tidal wetland[J]. Global Change Biology,2013-01-01,19(11)
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