Separating ecosystem and soil respiration into autotrophic and heterotrophic component sources is necessary for understanding how the net ecosystem exchange of carbon (C) will respond to current and future changes in climate and vegetation. Here, we use an isotope mass balance method based on radiocarbon to partition respiration sources in three mature black spruce forest stands in Alaska. Radiocarbon (Delta(14)C) signatures of respired C reflect the age of substrate C and can be used to differentiate source pools within ecosystems. Recently-fixed C that fuels plant or microbial metabolism has Delta(14)C values close to that of current atmospheric CO2, while C respired from litter and soil organic matter decomposition will reflect the longe...
[1] One predicted positive feedback of increasing temperatures in the boreal region is carbon (C) lo...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (C-14) ...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (¹⁴C) p...
Separating ecosystem and soil respiration into autotrophic and heterotrophic component sources is ne...
Soil respiration is derived from heterotrophic (decomposition of soil organic matter) and autotrophi...
Soil respiration is derived from heterotrophic (decomposition of soil organic matter) and autotrophi...
Radiocarbon signatures (Delta C-14) of carbon dioxide (CO2) provide a measure of the age of C being ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York Temperate forests play an important role in the glob...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-31).Climate change has the potential to impact the car...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore space CO2 are useful for determining...
Net ecosystem production is the residual of two much larger fluxes: photosynthesis and respiration. ...
Net ecosystem production is the residual of two much larger fluxes: photosynthesis and respiration. ...
Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore space CO2 are useful for determinin...
[1] One predicted positive feedback of increasing temperatures in the boreal region is carbon (C) lo...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (C-14) ...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (¹⁴C) p...
Separating ecosystem and soil respiration into autotrophic and heterotrophic component sources is ne...
Soil respiration is derived from heterotrophic (decomposition of soil organic matter) and autotrophi...
Soil respiration is derived from heterotrophic (decomposition of soil organic matter) and autotrophi...
Radiocarbon signatures (Delta C-14) of carbon dioxide (CO2) provide a measure of the age of C being ...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York Temperate forests play an important role in the glob...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 28-31).Climate change has the potential to impact the car...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore space CO2 are useful for determining...
Net ecosystem production is the residual of two much larger fluxes: photosynthesis and respiration. ...
Net ecosystem production is the residual of two much larger fluxes: photosynthesis and respiration. ...
Radiocarbon measurements of ecosystem respiration and soil pore space CO2 are useful for determinin...
[1] One predicted positive feedback of increasing temperatures in the boreal region is carbon (C) lo...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (C-14) ...
Much of our understanding about how carbon (C) is allocated in plants comes from radiocarbon (¹⁴C) p...