Root biomass, root: shoot ratio and belowground carbon stocks in the open savannahs of Roraima, Brazilian Amazonia

被引:17
|
作者
Barbosa, Reinaldo Imbrozio [1 ]
Silva dos Santos, Jhonson Reginaldo [2 ]
da Cunha, Mariana Souza [2 ]
Pimentel, Tania Pena [1 ]
Fearnside, Philip Martin [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Res Amazon, Dept Environm Dynam, BR-69060000 Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Roraima, Postgrad Program Nat Resources, BR-69304000 Boa Vista, Roraima, Brazil
关键词
RAIN-FOREST; PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY; ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS; TRACHYPOGON SAVANNA; TROPICAL SAVANNA; VEGETATION; ALLOCATION; CERRADO; SOILS; DISTRIBUTIONS;
D O I
10.1071/BT11312
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Biomass of roots, the root : shoot ratio (ratio of below-to aboveground biomass) and carbon stocks belowground (to 100-cm depth) were estimated in different open savannah environments in the extreme north of the Brazilian Amazon. Sampling was conducted in permanent plots established in two open savannah areas in the state of Roraima. We identified four phytopedounits in the 27 plots sampled in two areas: four in dry grasslands on Argisol/Ultisol soils (DG-Arg), eight in dry grasslands on Latosol/Oxisol soils (DG-Lts), five in a mosaic of grasslands with savannah-parkland on Latosol/Oxisol soils (GP-Lts) and 10 in seasonally flooded (wet) grasslands on Hydromorphic/Entisol soils (WG-Hyd). Fine roots (<2mm diameter) dominated the 0-100-cm vertical profile in the four phytopedounits (>92.5%). Biomass of the roots in WG-Hyd (29.52 +/- 7.15 Mg ha(-1)) was significantly higher as compared with the other phytopedounits studied, although the carbon stocks did not differ among the phytopedounits (6.20-7.21 Mg C ha(-1)). The largest concentration of roots was found in the upper three 10-cm sections of the soil profile, ranging from 56.3 to 82.9% in the four environments. The root : shoot ratio based only on living biomass of roots with diameter >= 2mm (standard Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change methodology) ranged from 0 for seasonally flooded grasslands to 0.07-0.20 for unflooded grasslands on clay soils. The results indicate that the root : shoot ratio (expansion factor) for belowground biomass in open savannah ecosystems in the northern Amazon are low and differ from the default values used in Brazil's reference report to the Climate Convention.
引用
收藏
页码:405 / 416
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Predicting biomass of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) using rank distribution and root-to-shoot ratio models
    Frolov, P.
    Shanin, V.
    Zubkova, E.
    Salemaa, M.
    Makipaa, R.
    Grabarnik, P.
    PLANT ECOLOGY, 2022, 223 (02) : 131 - 140
  • [42] Tree component biomass expansion factors and root-to-shoot ratio of Lebombo ironwood: Measurement uncertainty
    Magalhães T.M.
    Seifert T.
    Carbon Balance and Management, 10 (1)
  • [43] Belowground to aboveground biomass ratio and vertical root distribution responses of mature Pinus radiata stands to phosphorus fertilization at planting
    Zerihun, A
    Montagu, KD
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2004, 34 (09) : 1883 - 1894
  • [44] Mowing Increases Root-to-Shoot Ratio but Decreases Soil Organic Carbon Storage and Microbial Biomass C in a Semiarid Grassland of North China
    Li, Lu
    Liu, Huaiqiang
    Baoyin, Taogetao
    AGRICULTURE-BASEL, 2022, 12 (09):
  • [45] FINE ROOT DENSITY AND ROOT BIOMASS OF 2 DOUGLAS-FIR STANDS ON SANDY SOILS IN THE NETHERLANDS .2. PERIODICITY OF FINE ROOT-GROWTH AND ESTIMATION OF BELOWGROUND CARBON ALLOCATION
    OLSTHOORN, AFM
    TIKTAK, A
    NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE, 1991, 39 (01): : 61 - 77
  • [46] Impacts of bud set and lammas phenology on root:shoot biomass partitioning and carbon gain physiology in poplar
    McKown, Athena D.
    Guy, Robert D.
    Quamme, Linda K.
    TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, 2016, 30 (06): : 2131 - 2141
  • [47] Impacts of bud set and lammas phenology on root:shoot biomass partitioning and carbon gain physiology in poplar
    Athena D. McKown
    Robert D. Guy
    Linda K. Quamme
    Trees, 2016, 30 : 2131 - 2141
  • [48] Quantifying shoot and root biomass production and soil carbon under perennial bioenergy grasses in a subtropical environment
    Liang, Xi
    Erickson, John E.
    Silveira, Maria L.
    Sollenberger, Lynn E.
    Rowland, Diane L.
    Vermerris, Wilfred
    BIOMASS & BIOENERGY, 2019, 128
  • [49] Phosphorus deficiency promotes root:shoot ratio and carbon accumulation via modulating sucrose utilization in maize
    Xiao, Zu-Dong
    Chen, Zhen-Yuan
    Lin, Yi-Hsuan
    Liang, Xiao-Gui
    Wang, Xin
    Huang, Shou-Bing
    Munz, Sebastian
    Graeff-Hoenninger, Simone
    Shen, Si
    Zhou, Shun-Li
    JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2024, 303
  • [50] Belowground drought response of European beech: fine root biomass and carbon partitioning in 14 mature stands across a precipitation gradient
    Meier, Ina C.
    Leuschner, Christoph
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2008, 14 (09) : 2081 - 2095