自然资源学报 ›› 1998, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (2): 181-186.doi: 10.11849/zrzyxb.1998.02.013

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西藏高原农田土壤CO2排放研究初报

刘允芬   

  1. 中国科学院自然资源综合考察委员会
  • 收稿日期:1997-08-25 修回日期:1997-12-23 出版日期:1998-06-25 发布日期:1998-06-25
  • 作者简介:刘允芬,女,1946年9月出生,研究员。1970年7月毕业于北京农业大学农业物理气象系农业气象专 业,1993年12月在俄罗斯农科院农业物理研究所获博士学位。主要研究方向为农业气候资源合理利用、全 球变化对农业影响与响应。发表论文30余篇,参加编写专著6本。
  • 基金资助:

    国家八五攻关项目,国家教委留学回国人员基金

A TENTATIVE STUDY OF CO2 EMISSION FROM FARMLANDSOIL IN TIBETAN PLATEAU

LIU Yunfen   

  1. Commission for Integrated Survey of Natural Resources, CAS, Beijing 100101
  • Received:1997-08-25 Revised:1997-12-23 Online:1998-06-25 Published:1998-06-25

摘要: 根据1995~1996年作物生长季在中国科学院拉萨农业生态站进行的试验研究,西藏高原农牧地不同植被覆盖下的土壤CO2排放通量为17~105kgCO2hm-2h-1。各类植被覆盖下土壤CO2排放通量均表现为白天高于夜间,午后高于午前。在作物生长季,由于土壤排放的CO2补充了高原大气CO2含量的不足,作为光合作用原料的重要组成部分被植物同化,因而不会增加大气中的CO2浓度。影响土壤CO2排放速率的因子主要有植被发育期、植被类型及环境因子。在环境因子中,土壤CO2排放速率与地温(地面0cm、地中5cm、10cm)及气温均呈明显正相关,与大气压及空气中CO2浓度呈明显负相关。

关键词: 西藏高原, 农田, 土壤CO2排放通量

Abstract: Experimental studies at the Lhasa agroecological station of the Chinese Academy of Sciences during growth seasons of 1995~1996 indicated that the CO2 emission flux of soil in the farmland and pasture land in Tibetan Plateau was 1 7~10 5kgCO2ha-2h-1(1 6~6 6μmol CO2m-2s-1). CO2 emission flux of soil under several vegetation covers during daytime is higher than that at night, and afternoon higher than the morning. During the growth period of crops and herbage, the CO2 emission amount in the farmland is about of that absorbed by plant photosynthesis. As raw materials for photosynthesis, the soil emitted CO2 forms organic matter for the plants, acting as carbon fixation. CO2 emission amount can not lead to CO2 concentration increase in the atmosphere. Factors affecting CO2 emission flux of soil are mainly the factors of growth period, vegetation type and environment. In terms of environmental factor, the CO2 emission flux of soil in the farmland is positively correlated with air and soil temperature (soil surface temperature at 0cm,land underground temperature at the depth of 5cm and 10cm), and is negatively correlated with air pressure and atmospheric CO2 concentration.

Key words: Tibetan Plateau, farmland, CO2 emission flux of soil