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.
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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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Journal of Resources and Ecology
Vol. 10 • No. 2
March 2019
Vol. 10 • No. 2
March 2019
nitrogen addition
soil nutrients
soil respiration
soil temperature and moisture
typical grassland