Canopy Leaching Rather than Desorption of PM2.5 From Leaves Is the Dominant Source of Throughfall Dissolved Organic Carbon in Forest

Author:

Cha Ji‐Yeon1ORCID,Lee Seung‐Cheol1,Lee Eun‐Ju2ORCID,Lee Kyuyeon1,Lee Hojin3,Kim Hyun Seok345,Ahn Jinho6ORCID,Oh Neung‐Hwan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Planning Graduate School of Environmental Studies Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Environmental Planning Institute Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

3. Interdisciplinary Program in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

4. Department of Agriculture, Forestry, and Bioresources Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

5. Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

6. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractDissolved organic carbon (DOC) in throughfall plays a vital role in providing carbon and energy to organisms in forests. We utilized carbon isotope analysis to allocate the sources of throughfall DOC, including leaching from plant tissues, PM2.5 deposition on plant foliage, and precipitation. Rainwater, PM2.5, and throughfall samples were collected from pine and oak forests between March and November 2021. The mean concentration of throughfall DOC was 7.9 mg L−1, approximately six times higher than that of rainfall. The mean Δ14C of throughfall DOC was −38.2‰, ∼200‰ higher than that of rainwater or PM2.5. Mass balance estimates revealed that canopy leaching contributed to ∼83% of throughfall DOC, while desorption of PM2.5 and rainwater accounted for only ∼3% and ∼14% of throughfall DOC, respectively. These results clearly highlight canopy leaching as the primary source of carbon input to the forest floor, with a relatively minor contribution from PM2.5 desorption on leaves.

Funder

Korea Forest Service

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea Environmental Industry and Technology Institute

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geophysics

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