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Methane uptake and nitrous oxide emission in Japanese forest soils and their relationship to soil and vegetation types

Tomoaki MorishitaForestry and Forest Products Research Institute , Tsukuba, 305-8687Tadashi SakataForestry and Forest Products Research Institute , Tsukuba, 305-8687Masamichi TakahashiForestry and Forest Products Research Institute , Tsukuba, 305-8687Shigehiro IshizukaForestry and Forest Products Research Institute , Tsukuba, 305-8687Takeo MizoguchiForestry and Forest Products Research Institute , Tsukuba, 305-8687Yoshiyuki InagakiForestry and Forest Products Research Institute , Tsukuba, 305-8687Kazuhiko TerazawaHokkaido Forestry Research Institute , Bibai, 079-0198Satoshi SawataAkita Prefecture Forest Technology Center , Akita, 019-2611Masanori IgarashiFukushima Prefecture Forest Research Center , Koriyama, 963-0112Hiroshi YasudaToyama Forestry and Forest Products Research Center , Nakanishikawa, 930-1362Yasuhiro KoyamaNagano Prefecture Forestry and Forest Products Research Center , Shiojiri, 399-0711Yoshihito SuzukiAichi Prefectural Forestry Research Institute , Shinshiro, 441-1622Nobuyuki ToyotaEhime Prefectural Forest Research Center , Kuma, 791-1205Masamichi MuroOita Prefecture Forestry Experimental Station , Hita, 877-1763Masaru KinjoOkinawa Prefecture Forestry Experimental Station , Nago, 905-0017Hirokazu YamamotoUniversity Forests, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Science , The University of Tokyo , Kimitsu, 299-5503Daitaro AshiyaField Science Center for Northern Biosphere , Hokkaido University , Kozagawa, 649-4563Yoichi KanazawaGraduate School of Science and Technology , Kobe University , Kobe, 657-8501T. HashimotoFaculty of Life and Environmental Science , Shimane University , Matsue, 690-8504Hidetaka UmataFaculty of Agriculture , Kagoshima University , Kagoshima, 890-0065, Japan
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Abstract To determine the means and variations in CH4 uptake and N2O emission in the dominant soil and vegetation types to enable estimation of annual gases fluxes in the forest land of Japan, we measured monthly fluxes of both gases using a closed-chamber technique at 26 sites throughout Japan over 2 years. No clear seasonal changes in CH4 uptake rates were observed at most sites. N2O emission was mostly low throughout the year, but was higher in summer at most sites. The annual mean rates of CH4 uptake and N2O emission (all sites combined) were 66 (2.9–175) µg CH4-C m−2 h−1 and 1.88 (0.17–12.5) µg N2O-N m−2 h−1, respectively. Annual changes in these fluxes over the 2 years were small. Significant differences in CH4 uptake were found among soil types (P < 0.05). The mean CH4 uptake rates (µg CH4-C m−2 h−1) were as follows: Black soil (95 ± 39, mean ± standard deviation [SD]) > Brown forest soil (60 ± 27) ≥ other soils (20 ± 24). N2O emission rates differed significantly among vegetation types (P < 0.05). The mean N2O emission rates (µg N2O-N m−2 h−1) were as follows: Japanese cedar (4.0 ± 2.3) ≥ Japanese cypress (2.6 ± 3.4) > hardwoods (0.8 ± 2.2) = other conifers (0.7 ± 1.4). The CH4 uptake rates in Japanese temperate forests were relatively higher than those in Europe and the USA (11–43 µg CH4-C m−2 h−1), and the N2O emission rates in Japan were lower than those reported for temperate forests (0.23–252 µg N2O-N m−2 h−1). Using land area data of vegetation cover and soil distribution, the amount of annual CH4 uptake and N2O emission in the Japanese forest land was estimated to be 124 Gg CH4-C year−1 with 39% uncertainty and 3.3 Gg N2O-N year−1 with 76% uncertainty, respectively.

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