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  Depth-dependent greenhouse gas production and consumption in an upland cropping system in northern China

Wang, Y., Li, X., Dong, W., Wu, D., Hu, C., Zhang, Y., et al. (2018). Depth-dependent greenhouse gas production and consumption in an upland cropping system in northern China. Geoderma, 319, 100-112. doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.01.001.

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Wang, Yuying1, Author
Li, Xiaoxin1, Author
Dong, Wenxu1, Author
Wu, Dianming2, Author           
Hu, Chunsheng1, Author
Zhang, Yuming1, Author
Luo, Yiqi1, Author
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2Multiphase Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1826290              

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 Abstract: Vertical profiles of greenhouse gas (GHG) production and consumption within soils have not been carefully quantified. The objective of this study was to quantify the depth-dependent contributions of CO2, CH4 and N2O fluxes in the soil profile to soil surface gas exchange. We simultaneously measured the soil surface GHG emissions and the subsurface fluxes (0–115 cm) in situ by using a static chamber-based method (CM) and a concentration gradient-based method (GM) respectively, over two-year period in a maize-based upland cropping system in northern China. We found that unfertilized maize-based farmland acted as CO2 sources and CH4 and N2O sinks. Soil surface respiration was mostly contributed by the 0–15 cm horizon; while CH4 and N2O consumption originated from the 0–40 and 0–15 cm soil horizons, respectively. Specifically, we revealed that the soil surface respiration was contributed by the 0–5 and 5–15 cm horizons, accounting for 70.9 and 27.3% of the surface exchange, respectively. The CH4 consumption at 0–5, 5–15 and 15–40 cm depths accounted for 54.1, 32.3 and 12.1% of the surface exchange, respectively. And the N2O consumption at 0–5 and 5–15 cm depths accounted for 80.4 and 6.6% of the surface exchange, respectively. The subsoil below 15 cm acted largely as a CO2 buffer; the production/consumption potentials of CH4 and N2O were very weak below 40 and 15 cm depths, respectively. In conclusion, our results highlight that the topsoil (0–40 cm) plays a critical role in CO2 production and CH4 and N2O consumption in an unfertilized maize-based farmland in Taihang mountain areas of northern China. However, the mechanisms responsible for changes in stored greenhouse gas within soil pore space are not clear, and further observational and experimental research is required to understand those processes.

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Title: Geoderma
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Publ. Info: Amsterdam : Elsevier
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 319 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 100 - 112 Identifier: ISSN: 0016-7061
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925401559