Boreal forest soil carbon: distribution, function and modelling

被引:165
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作者
Deluca, Thomas H. [1 ]
Boisvenue, Celine [2 ]
机构
[1] Bangor Univ, SENRGy, Bangor LL57 2UW, Gwynedd, Wales
[2] Minist Resource Nat & Faune, Forest Res Branch, Quebec City, PQ G1P 3W8, Canada
来源
FORESTRY | 2012年 / 85卷 / 02期
关键词
ORGANIC-MATTER DYNAMICS; NET PRIMARY PRODUCTION; BLACK SPRUCE FOREST; CLIMATE-CHANGE; TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; NITROGEN DEPOSITION; PERMAFROST CARBON; SUBSTRATE QUALITY; EUROPEAN FORESTS;
D O I
10.1093/forestry/cps003
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Increasing accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere has led to calls for terrestrial mechanisms for CO2 abatement and given that soils represent the largest terrestrial body of C on Earth, there is a great deal of interest in soils as a sink for atmospheric C. This emphasis on sequestration in boreal forest soils is understandable given the sheer mass of this C reservoir (similar to 1700 Pg of C) but diverts our attention from the importance of soil C in soil physical, chemical and biotic functions, and importantly, it ignores the possibility that soils may also represent a source of C. In this review, we address these issues through a discussion of the size and character of boreal forest soil C pool, its role in ecosystem function, the potential impacts of climate change on soil C, efforts to model these processes and the role of soil C in boreal resilience to the impacts of climate change. Soil C is fundamental to ecosystem function in terms of improving soil physical properties, increasing soil biotic activity and enhancing insulation all of which improve site productivity. Managing upland soils for C sequesteration will achieve little in terms of offsetting fossil fuel emissions but would likely improve soil quality. Most of the C stored in the boreal biome is found in permafrost and wetland soils and events related to climatic change could shift these soils from C sink to C source. Melting of permafrost soils with predicted warming trends within the circumpolar region could result in the release of 30-60 Pg C by the year 2040. Such predictions, however, are limited by uncertainty in both climatic changes and soil response to these changes. Prediction of shifts in soil C dynamics with climate change relies on our ability to link C transformations to N dynamics and climatic variables. Improvement in ecosystem models will advance our ability to assess the resilience of the boreal biome under future climatic conditions.
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页码:161 / 184
页数:24
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