Title :
Methane emission from terrestrial herbaceous plant
Author :
Zhang, Xiujun ; Jiang, Piwen ; Liu, Zhidian ; Jin, Hao ; Wang, Jingtao
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Biol. & Environ. Eng., Shenyang Univ., Shenyang, China
Abstract :
Methane(CH4) is an important greenhouse gas and its atmospheric concentration has almost tripled since pre-industrial times. It plays a central role in atmospheric oxidation chemistry and affects stratospheric ozone and water vapour levels. Most of the methane from natural sources in Earth´s atmosphere was thought to originate from soil microbial processes in anoxic environments. However, in recent years, some studies have demonstrated that the plant may play an important role in CH4 emissions. Up to now, the research on CH4 emissions from plant is still at early stage both at home and abroad. Here we firstly using gas chromatography investigated methane emissions under aerobic conditions from aboveground tissues of 12 species terrestrial herbaceous plant in Northeast China. The results showed that all species measured can emit CH4. Three of which Lolium perenne, Artemisia apiacea and Spinacia oleracea Linn exhibited the highly methane emissions which were 15.14, 12.95 and 8.5 ngCH4 g-1 dry weight h-1, respectively. Cutting stimulated CH4 emission from fresh branches and leaves, the flux increasing 3-26%.The results suggest terrestrial herbaceous plant itself can emit CH4 and cutting stimulate CH4 emission by plant.
Keywords :
air pollution; atmospheric chemistry; atmospheric composition; biochemistry; botany; chromatography; organic compounds; vegetation; Artemisia apiacea; CH4; Lolium perenne; Northeast China; Spinacia oleracea Linn; aboveground tissues; aerobic conditions; anoxic environments; atmospheric concentration; atmospheric oxidation chemistry; gas chromatography; greenhouse gas; methane emission; soil microbial processes; stratospheric ozone; terrestrial herbaceous plant; water vapour levels; Educational institutions; Global warming; Nitrogen; Plants (biology); Soil; CH4 emission flux; Cutting; Terrestrial herbaceous plant;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Yichang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8162-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICECENG.2011.6058219