Impacts of experimentally imposed drought on leaf respiration and morphology in an Amazon rain forest

Autor: Patrick Meir, Yadvinder Malhi, Catherine Campbell, Mauricio da Costa, Daniel B. Metcalfe, Vaughan Hurry, João de Athaydes, Alan P. Braga, Maria Manuela Chaves, Luiz E. O. C. Aragão, Raquel Lobo-do-Vale, Paulo H. L. Gonçalves, Antonio Carlos Lola da Costa, Mathew Williams, João Maroco, Samuel Almeida
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Functional Ecology. 24:524-533
ISSN: 0269-8463
Popis: P>1. The Amazon region may experience increasing moisture limitation over this century. Leaf dark respiration (R) is a key component of the Amazon rain forest carbon (C) cycle, but relatively little is known about its sensitivity to drought. 2. Here, we present measurements of R standardized to 25 degrees C and leaf morphology from different canopy heights over 5 years at a rain forest subject to a large-scale through-fall reduction (TFR) experiment, and nearby, unmodified Control forest, at the Caxiuana reserve in the eastern Amazon. 3. In all five post-treatment measurement campaigns, mean R at 25 degrees C was elevated in the TFR forest compared to the Control forest experiencing normal rainfall. After 5 years of the TFR treatment, R per unit leaf area and mass had increased by 65% and 42%, respectively, relative to pre-treatment means. In contrast, leaf area index (L) in the TFR forest was consistently lower than the Control, falling by 23% compared to the pre-treatment mean, largely because of a decline in specific leaf area (S). 4. The consistent and significant effects of the TFR treatment on R, L and S suggest that severe drought events in the Amazon, of the kind that may occur more frequently in future, could cause a substantial increase in canopy carbon dioxide emissions from this ecosystem to the atmosphere.
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