MEASUREMENTS OF CO2 FLUXES OVER TWO DIFFERENT UNDERLYING SURFACES IN AN AGRICULTURAL ECOSYSTEMOVER LOWER BASINS OF THE YANGTZE
-
Abstract
In order to better understand the regional climate change, it is necessary to quantify the CO2 flux over agricultural ecosystem. CO2 fluxes are collected directly by using eddy covariance over a rice paddy in the summer of 2001 and over an inhomogeneous crop surface in the summer of 2002 respectively. On average, daytime absorption and nighttime release of CO2 flux by the rice paddy are 55.16 g· m-2·d-1and 14.19 g·m-2·d-1, and by the inhomogeneous crop surface are 22.67 g·m-2·d-1and 12.40 g·m-2·d-1. Rice paddy and the inhomogeneous crop surface are sinks of atmospheric CO2. China is a great agricultural country, increasing the area of rice paddy will help CO2 deposition, and will slow down increase of atmospheric CO2 and greenhouse effect. In addition, the relationship between daytime absorption of CO2 flux and Photosynthetically-active radiation is investigated for the rice paddy, and resulting a negative correlation. Hopefully the results obtained in present work will provide an important basis for numerical modeling of CO2 flux between atmosphere and land。
-
-