Effects of artificial aeration and iron inputs on the transformation of carbon and phosphorus in a typical wetland soil
L. L. Zhang, Z. Tang, S. J. Zhang, X. Y. Jia, X. F. Yu, G. Z. Sun and Y. C. Zou
刊名Journal of Soils and Sediments
2018
卷号18期号:11页码:3244-3255
通讯作者邹元春
中文摘要PurposeArtificial aeration changes the redox conditions at the soil surface. The introduction of iron (Fe) into wetlands can influence carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) cycling under the fluctuating redox conditions. However, artificial Fe introduced into wetlands is uncommon, and there are no Fe dose guidelines. We compared aerobic and anaerobic conditions to test the hypothesis that Fe addition can, although redox-dependent, affect P forms and the coupling of organic C.Materials and methodsTwenty-four intact soil cores were collected randomly from a lacustrine wetland of Lake Xiaoxingkai. And representative and homogeneous seedlings of Glyceria spiculosa were collected. The incubation was designed with two treatment factors: Fe/P ratio (5 or 10) and high and low dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations (>6 and <2mgL(-1), respectively). Four groups with three replicates were separated randomly and labeled as aerobic + plant treatment, anaerobic + plant treatment, and aerobic or anaerobic treatment (control).Results and discussionThe DO concentrations were stratified, decreasing with soil depth and increasing with time, especially under aerobic conditions. The Eh values generally increased with fluctuations under aerobic conditions. The artificial aeration substantially changed the redox environment at the water-soil interface. Of the total P, 45% was in the reactive Fe-bound P, indicating that Lake Xiaoxingkai had high internal P loading. No significant differences were observed in total Fe, amorphous Fe, and organic C at the soil surface between the two Fe/P ratios; however, a significant difference in free Fe was observed. And soil amorphous Fe was found to be a significant correlation with soil organic C, indicating that iron oxides were related with the soil chemical properties.ConclusionsAfter short-term incubation, Fe addition can affect the cycling of major elements in wetlands, although this effect is redox dependent. Excessive Fe doses may result in regional environmental risks, such as eutrophication and C sinks of wetland ecosystems. Large-scale controlled experiments are needed to fully understand the behaviors of soil elements in wetlands.
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.iga.ac.cn/handle/131322/8793]  
专题东北地理与农业生态研究所_湿地生态系统管理学科组_期刊论文
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L. L. Zhang, Z. Tang, S. J. Zhang, X. Y. Jia, X. F. Yu, G. Z. Sun and Y. C. Zou. Effects of artificial aeration and iron inputs on the transformation of carbon and phosphorus in a typical wetland soil[J]. Journal of Soils and Sediments,2018,18(11):3244-3255.
APA L. L. Zhang, Z. Tang, S. J. Zhang, X. Y. Jia, X. F. Yu, G. Z. Sun and Y. C. Zou.(2018).Effects of artificial aeration and iron inputs on the transformation of carbon and phosphorus in a typical wetland soil.Journal of Soils and Sediments,18(11),3244-3255.
MLA L. L. Zhang, Z. Tang, S. J. Zhang, X. Y. Jia, X. F. Yu, G. Z. Sun and Y. C. Zou."Effects of artificial aeration and iron inputs on the transformation of carbon and phosphorus in a typical wetland soil".Journal of Soils and Sediments 18.11(2018):3244-3255.
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