Adjustment of ecosystem root respiration to warmer climatic conditions can alter the autotrophic portion of soil respiration and influence the amount of carbon available for biomass production. We examined 44 published values of annual forest root respiration and found an increase in ecosystem root respiration with increasing mean annual temperature (MAT), but the rate of this cross-ecosystem increase (Q10 = 1.6) is less than published values for short-term responses of root respiration to temperature within ecosystems (Q10 = 2–3). When specific root respiration rates and root biomass values were examined, there was a clear trend for decreasing root metabolic capacity (respiration rate at a standard temperature) with increasing MAT. There a...
Root and rhizosphere processes contribute significantly to soil carbon (C) fluxes, yet mechanism by...
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere, a...
Nonlinearity is a salient feature in all complex systems, and it certainly characterizes biogeochemi...
Adjustment of ecosystem root respiration to warmer climatic conditions can alter the autotrophic por...
The response of root respiration to warmer soil can affect ecosystem carbon (C) allocation and the s...
Aims: Respiration of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) surface fine roots has been shown to partially acc...
Respiration represents a large flux of carbon from terrestrial vegetation to the atmosphere. Of the ...
Root activity may alter the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil respiration. However, we lack a co...
Increasing global temperatures could potentially cause large increases in root respiration and assoc...
In the short-term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. ...
A changing global climate may impact the respiration of fine roots. While many models adjust fine ro...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
© 2016, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The respiratory release of carbon dioxide...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Root and rhizosphere processes contribute significantly to soil carbon (C) fluxes, yet mechanism by...
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere, a...
Nonlinearity is a salient feature in all complex systems, and it certainly characterizes biogeochemi...
Adjustment of ecosystem root respiration to warmer climatic conditions can alter the autotrophic por...
The response of root respiration to warmer soil can affect ecosystem carbon (C) allocation and the s...
Aims: Respiration of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) surface fine roots has been shown to partially acc...
Respiration represents a large flux of carbon from terrestrial vegetation to the atmosphere. Of the ...
Root activity may alter the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil respiration. However, we lack a co...
Increasing global temperatures could potentially cause large increases in root respiration and assoc...
In the short-term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. ...
A changing global climate may impact the respiration of fine roots. While many models adjust fine ro...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
© 2016, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The respiratory release of carbon dioxide...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in t...
Root and rhizosphere processes contribute significantly to soil carbon (C) fluxes, yet mechanism by...
Soil respiration represents a major carbon flux between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere, a...
Nonlinearity is a salient feature in all complex systems, and it certainly characterizes biogeochemi...