Journal of Tropical Soils (Jun 2014)

Estimation of the Potential Carbon Emission from Acrotelmic and Catotelmic Peats

  • Siti Nurzakiah,
  • Supiandi Sabiham,
  • Budi Nugroho,
  • Dedi Nursyamsi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5400/jts.2014.19.2.81
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 81 – 89

Abstract

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Agricultural development on peatland in Indonesia has been constrained by the presence of environment issues in relation to the release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) particularly carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. This study was aimed to predict the potential carbon emission based on carbon stocks in acrotelmic and catotelmic peats with the reference of groundwater level of peatland. The results showed that groundwater levels have played an important role in carbon release, which has close relationship with water regime of the upper layer of peats that influenced by oxidative and reductive conditions of the land. From the layer that having groundwater level fluctuations during the period from rainy to dry season (acrotelmic peat), the emissions were mostly dominated by CO2 release, while from permanent reductive-layer (catotelmic peat) was not detected. The decrease of groundwater level from -49.6 to -109 cm has clearly influenced carbon emission. From each decreasing 1.0 cm groundwater level, CO2 emission measured during the period of February - October 2013 was calculated to yield about 0.37 Mg ha-1 yr-1.

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