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CO2 emission and its affecting factors in paddy field of agroforestry cosyste- m in South China hilly area

LIU Hui1,2;ZHAO Ping1;WANG Yuesi3;LIN Yongbiao1;RAO Xingquan1   

  1. 1South China Botanic Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Guangzhou 510650, China;2Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100039, China;3Institute of Atmospheric Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100029, China

  • Received:2005-09-11 Revised:2005-12-05 Online:2006-05-10 Published:2006-05-10

Abstract: With closed static chamber and modified gas chromatograph (HP5890Ⅱ),this paper measured the CO2 emission from the paddy field of agroforestry ecosystem in hilly area of South China.Gas samples were taken from rice-involved and uninvolved plots simultaneously.In rice-involved plot,the emission was higher at daytime but lower at night,and the diurnal CO2 emission rate was highly correlated to air temperature,soil surface temperature,and soil temperature at a depth of 5 cm.During rice growth period,the average diurnal CO2 emission rate was significantly higher in rice-involved than in rice-uninvolved plot.Rice plant played a key role in the CO2 emission from paddy field.The mean seasonal emission rate of CO2 in the first and second crop season was 316.29±23.74 and 101.88±16.83 mg·m-2·h-1 for rice-involved plot,and 622.40±57.67 and 79.41±19.51mg·m-2·h-1 for rice-uninvolved plot,respectively.

Key words: Forest community, Secondary succession, Anthropocentric disturbance, Soil property