Context In January 2008, a freeze in southern China, unprecedented in 50 years, severely affected local subtropical coniferous plantations. Aims We investigated the freezing-induced loss of carbon uptake in a subtropical coniferous plantation at Qianyanzhou site in southern China. Methods We used data from eddy covariance observations, field surveys and remote sensing. Results Field surveys revealed that the trees (especially slash pine, Pinus elliottii) at forest edges and valley banks were susceptible to the freezing weather, and about 6% of trees were severely damaged by glaze ice. The vegetation index showed a phenological lag of about 10 days in 2008 due to the freezing weather. Photosynthesis in 2008 was more sensitive to the freezing...
A number of continuous eddy covariance measurements and long-term biomass inventories had proved tha...
As one component of ChinaFLUX, the measurement of CO2 flux using eddy covariance over subtropical pl...
Extreme precipitation events are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude in future due to gl...
The impact of air temperature in early growing season on the carbon sequestration of a subtropical c...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31070438 ;National Basic Research Program of China (97...
In recent decades, forest area in China increased rapidly by afforestation and reforestation, especi...
Masson pine (Pinus massoniana Lamb.), a native species widely distributed in temperate forests in ce...
Ice storm is a major form of extreme climatic event and may occur more frequently in the future unde...
Afforestation and ecological restoration have often been carried out with fast-growing exotic tree s...
Relatively little is known about the effects of regional warming on the carbon cycle of subtropical ...
In early 2008, an unexpected ice storm hits southern China, severely affected the subtropical forest...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
Continuous measurement of carbon dioxide exchange using the eddy covariance (EC) technique is made a...
Carbon storage of mountain forests is vulnerable to climate change but the changes in carbon flux th...
Increasing heatwave and drought events can potentially alter the carbon cycle. Few studies have inve...
A number of continuous eddy covariance measurements and long-term biomass inventories had proved tha...
As one component of ChinaFLUX, the measurement of CO2 flux using eddy covariance over subtropical pl...
Extreme precipitation events are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude in future due to gl...
The impact of air temperature in early growing season on the carbon sequestration of a subtropical c...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 31070438 ;National Basic Research Program of China (97...
In recent decades, forest area in China increased rapidly by afforestation and reforestation, especi...
Masson pine (Pinus massoniana Lamb.), a native species widely distributed in temperate forests in ce...
Ice storm is a major form of extreme climatic event and may occur more frequently in the future unde...
Afforestation and ecological restoration have often been carried out with fast-growing exotic tree s...
Relatively little is known about the effects of regional warming on the carbon cycle of subtropical ...
In early 2008, an unexpected ice storm hits southern China, severely affected the subtropical forest...
Plants are moving poleward and upward in response to climate warming. However, such movements lag be...
Continuous measurement of carbon dioxide exchange using the eddy covariance (EC) technique is made a...
Carbon storage of mountain forests is vulnerable to climate change but the changes in carbon flux th...
Increasing heatwave and drought events can potentially alter the carbon cycle. Few studies have inve...
A number of continuous eddy covariance measurements and long-term biomass inventories had proved tha...
As one component of ChinaFLUX, the measurement of CO2 flux using eddy covariance over subtropical pl...
Extreme precipitation events are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude in future due to gl...