Prediction CH4 Emissions from the Wetlands in the Sanjiang Plain of Northeastern China in the 21st Century

PLoS One. 2016 Jul 13;11(7):e0158872. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0158872. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

The Sanjiang Plain has been experienced significant wetland loss due to expanded agricultural activities, and will be potentially restored by the China National Wetland Conservation Action Plan (NWCP) in future. The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of future climate warming and wetland restoration on wetland CH4 emissions in northeast China. We used an atmosphere-vegetation interaction model (AVIM2) to drive a modified biogeophysical model (CH4MODwetland), and projected CH4 flux variations from the Sanjiang Plain wetlands under different Representative Concentration Pathway scenarios throughout the 21st century. Model validation showed that the regressions between the observed and simulated CH4 fluxes by the modified model produced an R2 of 0.49 with a slope of 0.87 (p<0.001, n = 237). According to the AVIM2 simulation, the net primary productivity of the Sanjiang Plain wetlands will increase by 38.2 g m-2 yr-1, 116.6 g m-2 yr-1 and 250.4 g m-2 yr-1 under RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5, respectively, by the end of this century. For RCP 2.6, 4.5 and 8.5 scenarios, the CH4 fluxes will increase by 5.7 g m-2 yr-1, 57.5 g m-2 yr-1 and 112.2 g m-2 yr-1. Combined with the wetland restoration, the regional emissions will increase by 0.18‒1.52 Tg. The CH4 emissions will be stimulated by climate change and wetland restoration. Regional wetland restoration planning should be directed against different climate scenarios in order to suppress methane emissions.

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture
  • Carbon Dioxide / analysis
  • China
  • Climate
  • Climate Change*
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / methods*
  • Hot Temperature
  • Methane / metabolism*
  • Models, Theoretical*
  • Soil / chemistry
  • Wetlands*

Substances

  • Soil
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Methane

Grants and funding

Funded by 31000234, http://www.nsfc.gov.cn/, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (LTT), 41321064, http://www.nsfc.gov.cn/, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (ZW), 41175132, http://www.nsfc.gov.cn/, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (ZW), XDA05050507, http://english.cas.cn/, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) strategic pilot technology special funds (ZW, study design), XDA05020204, http://english.cas.cn/, the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) strategic pilot technology special funds, (LTT, Data collection), CCSF201604, http://www.cma.gov.cn/en2014/, the Climate Change Special Foundation of China Meterological Administration, (LTT, Data collection). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.