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Organic Carbon Storage in Four Ecosystem Types in the Karst Region of Southwestern China

Karst ecosystems are important landscape types that cover about 12% of the world's land area. The role of karst ecosystems in the global carbon cycle remains unclear, due to the lack of an appropriate method for determining the thickness of the solum, a representative sampling of the soil and d...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yuguo, Liu, Changcheng, Wang, Shijie, Guo, Ke, Yang, Jun, Zhang, Xinshi, Li, Guoqing
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3581528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23451047
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056443
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author Liu, Yuguo
Liu, Changcheng
Wang, Shijie
Guo, Ke
Yang, Jun
Zhang, Xinshi
Li, Guoqing
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Liu, Changcheng
Wang, Shijie
Guo, Ke
Yang, Jun
Zhang, Xinshi
Li, Guoqing
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description Karst ecosystems are important landscape types that cover about 12% of the world's land area. The role of karst ecosystems in the global carbon cycle remains unclear, due to the lack of an appropriate method for determining the thickness of the solum, a representative sampling of the soil and data of organic carbon stocks at the ecosystem level. The karst region in southwestern China is the largest in the world. In this study, we estimated biomass, soil quantity and ecosystem organic carbon stocks in four vegetation types typical of karst ecosystems in this region, shrub grasslands (SG), thorn shrubbery (TS), forest - shrub transition (FS) and secondary forest (F). The results showed that the biomass of SG, TS, FS, and F is 0.52, 0.85, 5.9 and 19.2 kg m(−2), respectively and the corresponding organic cabon storage is 0.26, 0.40, 2.83 and 9.09 kg m(−2), respectively. Nevertheless, soil quantity and corresponding organic carbon storage are very small in karst habitats. The quantity of fine earth overlaying the physical weathering zone of the carbonate rock of SG, TS, FS and F is 38.10, 99.24, 29.57 and 61.89 kg m(−2), respectively, while the corresponding organic carbon storage is only 3.34, 4.10, 2.37, 5.25 kg m(−2), respectively. As a whole, ecosystem organic carbon storage of SG, TS, FS, and F is 3.81, 4.72, 5.68 and 15.1 kg m(−2), respectively. These are very low levels compared to other ecosystems in non-karst areas. With the restoration of degraded vegetation, karst ecosystems in southwestern China may play active roles in mitigating the increasing CO(2) concentration in the atmosphere.
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spelling pubmed-35815282013-02-28 Organic Carbon Storage in Four Ecosystem Types in the Karst Region of Southwestern China Liu, Yuguo Liu, Changcheng Wang, Shijie Guo, Ke Yang, Jun Zhang, Xinshi Li, Guoqing PLoS One Research Article Karst ecosystems are important landscape types that cover about 12% of the world's land area. The role of karst ecosystems in the global carbon cycle remains unclear, due to the lack of an appropriate method for determining the thickness of the solum, a representative sampling of the soil and data of organic carbon stocks at the ecosystem level. The karst region in southwestern China is the largest in the world. In this study, we estimated biomass, soil quantity and ecosystem organic carbon stocks in four vegetation types typical of karst ecosystems in this region, shrub grasslands (SG), thorn shrubbery (TS), forest - shrub transition (FS) and secondary forest (F). The results showed that the biomass of SG, TS, FS, and F is 0.52, 0.85, 5.9 and 19.2 kg m(−2), respectively and the corresponding organic cabon storage is 0.26, 0.40, 2.83 and 9.09 kg m(−2), respectively. Nevertheless, soil quantity and corresponding organic carbon storage are very small in karst habitats. The quantity of fine earth overlaying the physical weathering zone of the carbonate rock of SG, TS, FS and F is 38.10, 99.24, 29.57 and 61.89 kg m(−2), respectively, while the corresponding organic carbon storage is only 3.34, 4.10, 2.37, 5.25 kg m(−2), respectively. As a whole, ecosystem organic carbon storage of SG, TS, FS, and F is 3.81, 4.72, 5.68 and 15.1 kg m(−2), respectively. These are very low levels compared to other ecosystems in non-karst areas. With the restoration of degraded vegetation, karst ecosystems in southwestern China may play active roles in mitigating the increasing CO(2) concentration in the atmosphere. Public Library of Science 2013-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3581528/ /pubmed/23451047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056443 Text en © 2013 Liu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Liu, Yuguo
Liu, Changcheng
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Guo, Ke
Yang, Jun
Zhang, Xinshi
Li, Guoqing
Organic Carbon Storage in Four Ecosystem Types in the Karst Region of Southwestern China
title Organic Carbon Storage in Four Ecosystem Types in the Karst Region of Southwestern China
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title_fullStr Organic Carbon Storage in Four Ecosystem Types in the Karst Region of Southwestern China
title_full_unstemmed Organic Carbon Storage in Four Ecosystem Types in the Karst Region of Southwestern China
title_short Organic Carbon Storage in Four Ecosystem Types in the Karst Region of Southwestern China
title_sort organic carbon storage in four ecosystem types in the karst region of southwestern china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3581528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23451047
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0056443
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