甲烷
河岸缓冲区
环境科学
河岸带
土壤水分
生态系统
土壤碳
生态学
微生物种群生物学
土壤科学
环境化学
水文学(农业)
化学
地质学
生物
古生物学
岩土工程
栖息地
细菌
作者
Xue Ru,Ke Zhang,Xiaoling Liu,Bing Jiang,Hongbing Luo,Mei Li,You Mo,Liu Cheng,Lin Li,Liangqian Fan,Wei Chen,Lin Cheng,Jia Chen,Fenghui Chen,Daiwei Zhuang,Jing Qing,Yuanmao Lin,Xiaohong Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.117823
摘要
Riparian buffers benefit both natural and man-made ecosystems by preventing soil erosion, retaining soil nutrients, and filtering pollutants. Nevertheless, the relationship between vertical methane fluxes, soil carbon, and methane microbial communities in riparian buffers remains unclear. This study examined vertical methane fluxes, soil carbon, and methane microbial communities in three different soil depths (0-5 cm, 5-10 cm, and 10-15 cm) within a riparian buffer of a Sponge City Park for one year. Structural equation model (SEM) results demonstrated that vertical methane fluxes varied with soil depths (λ = -0.37) and were primarily regulated by methanogenic community structure (λ = 0.78). Notably, mathematical regression results proposed that mcrA/pmoA ratio (R2 = 0.8) and methanogenic alpha diversity/methanotrophic alpha diversity ratio (R2 = 0.8) could serve as valid predictors of vertical variation in methane fluxes in the riparian buffer of urban river. These findings suggest that vertical variation of methane fluxes in riparian buffer soils is mainly influenced by carbon inputs and methane microbial abundance and community diversity. The study's results quantitatively the relationship between methane fluxes in riparian buffer soils and abiotic and biotic factors in the vertical direction, therefore contributing to the further development of mathematical models of soil methane emissions.
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