Respiratory fluxes in a Canary Islands pine forest.

Autor: Gerhard Wieser, Andreas Gruber, Michael Bahn, Enrique Catalá, Estefanía Carrillo, Maria Soledad Jiménez, Domingo Morales
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Zdroj: Tree Physiology; Mar2009, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p457-457, 1p
Abstrakt: We estimated component and whole-ecosystem CO2 efflux (RECO) in a Pinus canariensis Chr. Sm. ex DC stand in Tenerife, Canary Islands, an ecotone with strong seasonal changes in soil water availability. From November 2006 to February 2008, we measured foliage, stem and soil CO2 efflux by chamber techniques. Site-specific CO2 efflux models obtained from these chamber measurements were then combined with half-hourly measurements of canopy, stem and soil temperature as well as soil water potential, leaf and stem surface area data for scaling up component-specific CO2 efflux to RECO. Integrated over an entire year, RECO was 938 g of C m–2 in 2007 and comprised the following component fluxes: 77% from soil, 11% from stems and 12% from foliage. Whole-ecosystem CO2 efflux varied markedly throughout the year. During the cold and wet season, RECO generally followed the seasonal trends in temperature, and during the warm and dry summer, however, RECO was significantly reduced because of limited soil water availability in the main rooting horizon. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index