Ecosystem and physiological controls over methane production in northern wetlandsстатья из журнала
Аннотация: Peat chemistry appears to exert primary control over methane production rates in the Canadian Northern Wetlands Study (NOWES) area. We determined laboratory methane production rate potentials in anaerobic slurries of samples collected from a transect of sites through the NOWES study area. We related methane production rates to indicators of resistance to microbial decay (peat C:N and lignin:N ratios) and experimentally manipulated substrate availability for methanogenesis using ethanol (EtOH) and plant litter. We also determined responses of methane production to pH and temperature. Methane production potentials declined along the gradient of sites from high rates in the coastal fens to low rates in the interior bogs and were generally highest in surface layers. Strong relationships between CH 4 production potentials and peat chemistry suggested that methanogenesis was limited by fermentation rates. Methane production at ambient pH responded strongly to substrate additions in the circumneutral fens with narrow lignin:N and C:N ratios (∂CH 4 /∂EtOH = 0.9–2.3mg g −1 ) and weakly in the acidic bogs with wide C:N and lignin:N ratios (∂CH 4 /∂EtOH = −0.04–0.02 mg g −1 ). Observed Q 10 values ranged from 1.7 to 4.7 and generally increased with increasing substrate availability, suggesting that fermentation rates were limiting. Titration experiments generally demonstrated inhibition of methanogenesis by low p H. Our results suggest that the low rates of methane emission observed in interior bogs during NOWES likely resulted from p H and substrate quality limitation of the fermentation step in methane production and thus reflect intrinsically low methane production potentials. Low methane emission rates observed during NOWES will likely be observed in other northern wetland regions with similar vegetation chemistry.
Год издания: 1994
Авторы: D. W. Valentine, Elisabeth A. Holland, David Schimel
Издательство: American Geophysical Union
Источник: Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
Ключевые слова: Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
Открытый доступ: closed
Том: 99
Выпуск: D1
Страницы: 1563–1571