Seasonal and interannual variations of carbon exchange over a rice-wheat rotation system on the North China Plain

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Chen Chen
Dan Li
Zhiqiu Gao
Jianwu Tang
Xiaofeng Guo
Linlin Wang
Bingcheng Wan
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Program of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
[3] Princeton University,The Ecosystems Center
[4] Marine Biological Laboratory,undefined
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net ecosystem exchange; gross primary production; rice–wheat rotation system;
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Rice–wheat (R–W) rotation systems are ubiquitous in South and East Asia, and play an important role in modulating the carbon cycle and climate. Long-term, continuous flux measurements help in better understanding the seasonal and interannual variation of the carbon budget over R–W rotation systems. In this study, measurements of CO2 fluxes and meteorological variables over an R–W rotation system on the North China Plain from 2007 to 2010 were analyzed. To analyze the abiotic factors regulating Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE), NEE was partitioned into gross primary production (GPP) and ecosystem respiration. Nighttime NEE or ecosystem respiration was controlled primarily by soil temperature, while daytime NEE was mainly determined by photosythetically active radiation (PAR). The responses of nighttime NEE to soil temperature and daytime NEE to light were closely associated with crop development and photosynthetic activity, respectively. Moreover, the interannual variation in GPP and NEE mainly depended on precipitation and PAR. Overall, NEE was negative on the annual scale and the rotation system behaved as a carbon sink of 982 g C m-2 per year over the three years. The winter wheat field took up more CO2 than the rice paddy during the longer growing season, while the daily NEE for wheat and rice were -2.35 and -3.96 g C m-2, respectively. After the grain harvest was subtracted from the NEE, the winter wheat field became a moderately strong carbon sink of 251–334 g C m-2 per season, whereas the rice paddy switched to a weak carbon sink of 107–132 per season.
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