Over two-thirds of terrestrial carbon is stored belowground and a significant amount of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> is respired by roots and microbes in soils. For this analysis, soil respiration (Rs) data were assembled from 31 AmeriFlux and CarboEurope sites representing deciduous broadleaf, evergreen needleleaf, grasslands, mixed deciduous/evergreen and woodland/savanna ecosystem types. Lowest to highest rates of soil respiration averaged over the growing season were grassland and woodland/savanna < deciduous broadleaf forests < evergreen needleleaf, mixed deciduous/evergreen forests with growing season soil respiration significantly different between forested and non-forested biomes (p < 0.001). Timing of peak respiration rates dur...
This paper presents CO2 flux data from 18 forest ecosystems, studied in the European Union funded EU...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
Allocation of C to belowground plant structures is one of the most important, yet least well quantif...
Over two-thirds of terrestrial carbon is stored belowground and a significant amount of atmospheric ...
Over two-thirds of terrestrial carbon is stored belowground and a significant amount of atmospheric ...
Abstract. Over two-thirds of terrestrial carbon is stored belowground and a significant amount of at...
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO<sub>2</sub> from terrestrial ec...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO2 from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosph...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO2 from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosph...
[1] Field-chamber measurements of soil respiration from 17 different forest and shrubland sites in E...
Soil carbon is the largest terrestrial carbon sink in the biosphere. Heterotrophic soil respiration ...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
[1] Field-chamber measurements of soil respiration from 17 different forest and shrubland sites in E...
This paper presents CO2 flux data from 18 forest ecosystems, studied in the European Union funded EU...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
Allocation of C to belowground plant structures is one of the most important, yet least well quantif...
Over two-thirds of terrestrial carbon is stored belowground and a significant amount of atmospheric ...
Over two-thirds of terrestrial carbon is stored belowground and a significant amount of atmospheric ...
Abstract. Over two-thirds of terrestrial carbon is stored belowground and a significant amount of at...
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO<sub>2</sub> from terrestrial ec...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO2 from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosph...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Soil respiration (SR) constitutes the largest flux of CO2 from terrestrial ecosystems to the atmosph...
[1] Field-chamber measurements of soil respiration from 17 different forest and shrubland sites in E...
Soil carbon is the largest terrestrial carbon sink in the biosphere. Heterotrophic soil respiration ...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
[1] Field-chamber measurements of soil respiration from 17 different forest and shrubland sites in E...
This paper presents CO2 flux data from 18 forest ecosystems, studied in the European Union funded EU...
Terrestrial ecosystems can be important sinks for rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$\sb2)$ level...
Allocation of C to belowground plant structures is one of the most important, yet least well quantif...