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Acta Ecologica Sinica | 2007

Effects of simulated elevated concentration of atmospheric CO2 and temperature on soil enzyme activity in the subalpine fir forest

Feng Ruifang; Yang Wanqin; Zhang Jian; Deng Renju; Jian Yi; Lin Jin

Little is known about the responses of the activities of soil enzymes that are related to mass cycle to simulated climate change. Therefore, 72 intact soil columns from the primary fir (Abies faxoniana Rehder & E. H. Wilson) forest were parked in environment-controlled chambers with the CK (outside ambient CO2 concentration and temperature), EC (elevated concentration CO2 with (347.1 ± 22.1) μmol·mol−1), ET (elevated temperature with (2.4 ± 0.4)°C), and ECT (elevated CO2 concentration with (352.8 ± 27.6) μmol·mol−1 and temperature with (2.2 ± 0.5)°C) treatments, and the activities of invertase, urease, nitrate reductase and acid phosphatase, which are related to the cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in mineral soil (MS) and organic layer (OL) were measured simultaneously to understand the responses of these enzymes to climate change. Significant monthly variations on the activities of the studied enzymes were found in both OL and MS with the highest enzyme activities in summer, which were of ecological significance for soil nutrient availability and tree nutrition in the subalpine forest ecosystem. Different monthly patterns of enzyme activities were attributed to enzyme sources and soil layer. EC treatment had influenced slightly on the activities of the studied enzymes resulting from the higher CO2 concentration in soil atmosphere and no indirect effect from the EC owing to a lack of trees planted on soils. ET treatment increased enzyme activities in comparison with the CK treatment because ET was beneficial to microbial growth and propagation. The increments of the enzyme activities in OL were higher than those in MS, implying that OL is more sensitive to climate change. ECT treatment sharply increased enzyme activities in comparison with the EC and CK, but there was no significant difference between ET and ECT, which was also attributed to no indirect effect by EC treatment owing to trees not planted on soils, implying that the increment of enzyme activities resulted from the temperature effect. However, further studies on indirect effect and complex effect on soil enzyme activity caused by EC, ET and ECT are needed to understand the soil enzyme responses to the climate change.


Biogeosciences | 2014

Impacts of freezing and thawing dynamics on foliar litter carbon release in alpine/subalpine forests along an altitudinal gradient in the eastern Tibetan Plateau

W. Fuzhong; P. Changhui; Z. Jianxiao; Zhang Jian; Tan Bo; Yang Wanqin


Biodiversity Science | 2013

Soil macro-fauna community diversity and its response to seasonal freeze–thaw in the subalpine/alpine forests of western Sichuan: Soil macro-fauna community diversity and its response to seasonal freeze–thaw in the subalpine/alpine forests of western Sichuan

Tan Bo; Wu Fuzhong; Yang Wanqin; Xia Lei; Yang Yulian; Wang Ao


World Sci-tech R & D | 2001

Preliminary Investigation on Degradation Causes and Harness Approaches of Eco environment in Dry and Hot Valley,Jinsha River—A Case from Yuanmou Region

Yang Wanqin


Chinese Journal of Appplied Environmental Biology | 2009

Assessment of Ecosystem Water Conservation Value in the Upper Minjiang River,Sichuan,China

Yang Wanqin


Journal of Soil and Water Conservation | 2007

Carbon Storage and Allocation Patterns of Young Forests Converted by Farmland

Yang Wanqin


World Sci-tech R & D | 2003

Relationships Between Biodiversity and Processes of Coniferous Forest Ecosystem

Yang Wanqin


Archive | 2015

Multifunctional greenhouse for outdoor experiments

Li Yanjiao; Wu Fuzhong; Yang Wanqin; Tan Bo


Acta Ecologica Sinica | 2012

Activities of soil oxidordeuctase and their response to seasonal freeze-thaw in the subalpine/alpine forests of western Sichuan

Tan Bo; Wu Fuzhong; Yang Wanqin; Yu Sheng; Liu Li; Wang Ao; Yang Yulian


World Sci-tech R & D | 2001

Theory of Soil Niche and Its Application

Yang Wanqin

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Wu Fuzhong

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Tan Bo

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Zhang Jian

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Deng Renju

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Yang Yulian

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Feng Ruifang

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Jian Yi

Sichuan Agricultural University

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Lin Jin

Sichuan Agricultural University

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