期刊
ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
卷 73, 期 -, 页码 559-565出版社
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.10.012
关键词
Nitrogen mineralization; Flooding periods; Soil inorganic nitrogen; Coastal wetlands
资金
- National Basic Research Program of China [2013CB430406]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [51379012]
- Young Top-Notch Talent Support Program of China
Flooding periods can be one of the most important factors influencing nitrogen (N) biogeochemical processes in wetlands ecosystem. We conducted a field study using in situ incubation method to investigate the seasonal dynamics of soil net N mineralization in three coastal salt marshes (Suaeda salsa) with different flooding periods (i.e., short-term (STF), seasonal (SF), and tidal (TF) flooding wetland) in the Yellow River Delta. Selected soil inorganic N pools (ammonium, nitrate and inorganic N) and N transformation (mineralization, nitrification and ammonification) rates in the top 0-10 cm soils were repeatedly quantified from April to October. Clear seasonal patterns in inorganic N pools and transformation rates were observed in accord with the seasonal variations of temperature and moisture. Generally, higher levels of soil inorganic nitrogen, ammonium nitrogen (NH4+-N) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3--N) occurred in the early-growing season (April), and NH4+-N contents got a small accumulative peak in midsummer (September). The lower rates (negative) of net mineralization (R-min), nitrification (R-nit) and ammonification (R-amm) were observed in the early-growing season (April-June) and fall (September-October), whereas higher values (positive) in midsummer (August-September). Flooding had a significant influence on inorganic N pools (except for NH4+-N) and transformation rates (p < 0.05). R-min values in SF wetland were significantly higher in the August-September period than those in other incubation periods R-nit values in TF wetland exhibited a small variation and the highest value occured in the June-August period. The results of principal component analysis showed that soil samples were clearly divided into two groups before and after flow-sediment regulation. After flooding events, the R-mm and R-amm values generally increased in the three wetlands, whereas a significant decrease in R-nit values was observed in SF wetland (p < 0.05), thus the differences in NO3--N among these wetlands were eliminated. These results suggested that seasonal variations in temperature and moisture are important factors influencing inorganic N pools and transformation rates. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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