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8 April 2019 Soil Respiration Dynamics and Influencing Factors in Typical Steppe of Inner Mongolia Under Long-term Nitrogen Addition
Du Wei, Wu Shanmei, Nie Cheng, Li Yue, Shao Rui, Liu Yinghui, Sun Nan
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Abstract

We investigated soil respiration (Rs) dynamics and influencing factors under different nitrogen (N) addition levels (0, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 g m–2 yr–1) on typical grassland plots in Inner Mongolia. We measured soil respiration, temperature, moisture and nutrients. We found that N addition did not change dynamic characteristics of Rs; daily and seasonal dynamics followed a single peak curve. N addition reduced Rs during the growing season. Rs under N2, N4, N8, N16 and N32 treatments decreased by 24.00%, 21.93%, 23.49%, 30.78% and 28.20% in the growing season, respectively, compared to the N0 treatment. However, Rs in the non-growing season was not different across treatments. Rs was significantly positively correlated with soil temperature and moisture and these two factors accounted for 72%–97% and 74%–82% of variation in Rs, respectively. The soil respiration temperature sensitivity (Q10) was between 2.27 and 4.16 and N addition reduced Q10 except in the N8 treatment.

Du Wei, Wu Shanmei, Nie Cheng, Li Yue, Shao Rui, Liu Yinghui, and Sun Nan "Soil Respiration Dynamics and Influencing Factors in Typical Steppe of Inner Mongolia Under Long-term Nitrogen Addition," Journal of Resources and Ecology 10(2), 155-162, (8 April 2019). https://doi.org/10.5814/j.issn.1674-764x.2019.02.006
Received: 17 October 2018; Accepted: 29 December 2018; Published: 8 April 2019
KEYWORDS
nitrogen addition
soil nutrients
soil respiration
soil temperature and moisture
typical grassland
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