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Effects of controlled environmental changes on the mineralization of soil organic matter
Title
Effects of controlled environmental changes on the mineralization of soil organic matter
Authors
Choi I.-Y.
;
Nguyen H.V.-M.
;
Choi J.H.
Ewha Authors
최정현
SCOPUS Author ID
최정현
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
Environmental Engineering Research
ISSN
1226-1025
Citation
Environmental Engineering Research vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 347 - 355
Keywords
Climatic change
;
Decomposition rate
;
Flux
;
N deposition
;
Soil organic matter
Publisher
Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
Indexed
SCOPUS; KCI
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study investigated how the combined changes in environmental conditions and nitrogen (N) deposition influence the mineralization processes and carbon (C) dynamics of wetland soil. For this objective, we conducted a growth chamber experiment to examine the effects of combined changes in environmental conditions and N deposition on the anaerobic decomposition of organic carbon and the emission of greenhouse gases from wetland soil. A chamber with elevated CO2 and temperature showed almost twice the reduction of total decomposition rate compared to the chamber with ambient atmospheric conditions. In addition, CO2 fluxes decreased during the incubation under the conditions of ambient CO2 and temperature. The decrease in anaerobic microbial metabolism resulted from the presence of vegetation, which influences the litter quality of soils. This can be supported by the increase in C/N ratio over the experimental duration. Principle component analysis results demonstrated the opposite locations of loadings for the cases at the initial time and after three months of incubation, which indicates a reduction in the decomposition rate and an increasing C/N ratio during the incubation. From the distribution between the decomposition rate and gas fluxes, we concluded that anaerobic decomposition rates do not have a significantly positive relationship with the fluxes of greenhouse gas emissions from the soil. © 2017 Korean Society of Environmental Engineers.
DOI
10.4491/eer.2017.003
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