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Advances of study on atmospheric methane oxidation (consumption) in forest soil
引用本文:WANGChen-rui SHIYi YANGXiao-ming WUJie YUEJin. Advances of study on atmospheric methane oxidation (consumption) in forest soil[J]. 林业研究, 2003, 14(3): 230-238. DOI: 10.1007/BF02856837
作者姓名:WANGChen-rui SHIYi YANGXiao-ming WUJie YUEJin
作者单位:[1]KeyLaboratoryofTerrestrialEcologicalProcess,InstituteofAppliedEcology,ChineseAcademyofSciences.Shenvane110016.P.R.China [2]AdministrationofChangbaiMountainNaturalReserve,Antu133613,JilinProvince,RR.China
基金项目:National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 40171092).
摘    要:Next to CO2, methane (CH4) is the second important contributor to global warming in the atmosphere and global atmospheric CH4 budget depends on both CH4 sources and sinks. Unsaturated soil is known as a unique sink for atmospheric CH4 in terrestrial ecosystem. Many comparison studies proved that forest soil had the biggest capacity of oxidizing atmospheric CH4 in various unsaturated soils. However, up to now, there is not an overall review in the aspect of atmospheric CH4 oxidation (consumption) in forest soil. This paper analyzed advances of studies on the mechanism of atmospheric CH4 oxidation, and related natural factors (Soil physical and chemical characters, temperature and moisture, ambient main greenhouse gases concentrations, tree species, and forest fire) and anthropogenic factors (forest clear-cutting and thinning, fertilization, exogenou saluminum salts and atmospheric deposition, adding biocides, and switch of forest land use) in forest soils. It was believed that OH4 consumption rate by forest soil was limited by diffusion and sensitive to changes in water status and temperature of soil.CH4 oxidation was also particularly sensitive to soil C/N, Ambient CO2, CH4 and N2O concentrations, tree species and forest fire.In most cases, anthropogenic disturbances will decrease atmospheric CH4 oxidation, thus resulting in the elevating of atmos-pheric CH4. Finally, the author pointed out that our knowledge of atmospheric CH4 oxidation (consumption) in forest soil was insufficient. In order to evaluate the contribution of forest soils to atmospheric CH4 oxidation and the role of forest played in the process of global environmental change, and to forecast the trends of global warming exactly, more researchers need to studiesfurther on CH4 oxidation in various forest soils of different areas.

关 键 词:森林土壤 氧化 大气甲烷 全球变暖 土壤碳氮比 土壤水分 树种
收稿时间:2003-06-05

Advances of study on atmospheric methane oxidation (consumption) in forest soil
Wang Chen-rui,Shi Yi,Yang Xiao-ming,Wu Jie,Yue Jin. Advances of study on atmospheric methane oxidation (consumption) in forest soil[J]. Journal of Forestry Research, 2003, 14(3): 230-238. DOI: 10.1007/BF02856837
Authors:Wang Chen-rui  Shi Yi  Yang Xiao-ming  Wu Jie  Yue Jin
Affiliation:(1) Key Laboratory of Terrestrial Ecological Process, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 110016 Shenyang, P.R. China;(2) Administration of Changbai Mountain Natural Reserve, 133613 Antu, Jilin Province, P. R. China
Abstract:Next to CO2, methane (CH4) is the second important contributor to global warming in the atmosphere and global atmospheric CH4 budget depends on both CH4 sources and sinks. Unsaturated soil is known as a unique sink for atmospheric CH4 in terrestrial ecosystem. Many comparison studies proved that forest soil had the biggest capacity of oxidizing atmospheric CH4 in various unsaturated soils. However, up to now, there is not an overall review in the aspect of atmospheric CH4 oxidation (consumption) in forest soil. This paper analyzed advances of studies on the mechanism of atmospheric CH4 oxidation, and re-lated natural factors (Soil physical and chemical characters, temperature and moisture, ambient main greenhouse gases con-centrations, tree species, and forest fire) and anthropogenic factors (forest clear-cutting and thinning, fertilization, exogenous aluminum salts and atmospheric deposition, adding biocides, and switch of forest land use) in forest soils. It was believed that CH4 consumption rate by forest soil was limited by diffusion and sensitive to changes in water status and temperature of soil. CH4 oxidation was also particularly sensitive to soil C/N, Ambient CO2, CH4 and N2O concentrations, tree species and forest fire. In most cases, anthropogenic disturbances will decrease atmospheric CH4 oxidation, thus resulting in the elevating of atmos-pheric CH4. Finally, the author pointed out that our knowledge of atmospheric CH4 oxidation (consumption) in forest soil was insufficient. In order to evaluate the contribution of forest soils to atmospheric CH4 oxidation and the role of forest played in the process of global environmental change, and to forecast the trends of global warming exactly, more researchers need to studies further on CH4 oxidation in various forest soils of different areas.
Keywords:Atmospheric methane  Oxidation  Global warming  Forest soil  Sink  
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