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Effect of fire on phosphorus forms in Sphagnum moss and peat soils of ombrotrophic bogs |
论文题目:
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Effect of fire on phosphorus forms in Sphagnum moss and peat soils of ombrotrophic bogs
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英文论文题目:
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Effect of fire on phosphorus forms in Sphagnum moss and peat soils of ombrotrophic bogs
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第一作者:
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王国平
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英文第一作者:
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Wang, G. P.
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联系作者:
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王国平
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英文联系作者:
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Wang, G. P.
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发表年度:
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2015
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卷:
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119
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页码:
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1329-1334
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摘要:
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The effect of burning Sphagnum moss and peat on phosphorus forms was studied with controlled combustion in the laboratory. Two fire treatments, a light fire (250 degrees C) and a severe fire (600 degrees C), were performed in a muffle furnace with 1-h residence time to simulate the effects of different forest fire conditions. The results showed that fire burning Sphagnum moss and peat soils resulted in losses of organic phosphorus (P-o), while inorganic phosphorus (P-l) concentrations increased. Burning significantly changed detailed phosphorus composition and availability, with severe fires destroying over 90% of organic phosphorus and increasing the availability of inorganic P by more than twofold. Our study suggest that, while decomposition processes in ombrotrophic bogs occur very slowly, rapid changes in the form and availability of phosphorus in vegetation and litter may occur as the result of forest fires on peat soils.
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英文摘要:
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The effect of burning Sphagnum moss and peat on phosphorus forms was studied with controlled combustion in the laboratory. Two fire treatments, a light fire (250 degrees C) and a severe fire (600 degrees C), were performed in a muffle furnace with 1-h residence time to simulate the effects of different forest fire conditions. The results showed that fire burning Sphagnum moss and peat soils resulted in losses of organic phosphorus (P-o), while inorganic phosphorus (P-l) concentrations increased. Burning significantly changed detailed phosphorus composition and availability, with severe fires destroying over 90% of organic phosphorus and increasing the availability of inorganic P by more than twofold. Our study suggest that, while decomposition processes in ombrotrophic bogs occur very slowly, rapid changes in the form and availability of phosphorus in vegetation and litter may occur as the result of forest fires on peat soils.
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刊物名称:
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Chemosphere
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英文刊物名称:
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Chemosphere
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参与作者:
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于晓菲,鲍昆山,邢伟,高传宇,林乾欣,吕宪国
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英文参与作者:
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Yu, X. F., Bao, K. S., Xing, W., Gao, C. Y., Lin, Q. X., Lu, X. G.
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