Root respiration has been considered a large component of forest soil CO2 efflux, but recent findings indicate that it may be even more important than previous measurements have shown because a substantial fraction of root-respired CO2 remains within the tree root system and moves internally with the transpiration stream. The high concentration of CO2 in roots appears to originate mainly within the root. It has been suggested that plants can take up dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) from soil, but under most conditions uptake from soil is minimal due to the root-to-soil diffusion gradient, which suggests that most of the CO2 in root xylem is derived from root respiration. Estimates of the internal flux of CO2 through root xylem are based on ...
Stem respiration rates are often quantified by measuring the CO2 efflux from stems into chambers. It...
Mechanistic models of plant respiration remain poorly developed, especially in stems and woody tissu...
Determining the fate of CO2 respired in woody tissues is necessary to understand plant respiratory p...
Root respiration has been considered a large component of forest soil CO2 efflux, but recent finding...
Upward transport of CO2 via the transpiration stream from belowground to aboveground tissues occurs ...
There is recent clear evidence that an important fraction of root-respired CO2 is transported upward...
Upward transport of CO2 via the transpiration stream from belowground to aboveground tissues occurs ...
Upward transport of CO2 via the transpiration stream from belowground to aboveground tissues occurs ...
Respiration in tree stems is an important component of forest carbon balance. The rate of CO2 e...
Respiration in tree stems is an important component of forest carbon balance. The rate of CO2 e...
There is recent clear evidence that an important fraction of root-respired CO2 is transported upward...
Respiration in tree stems is an important component of forest carbon balance. The rate of CO2 efflux...
Stem respiration rates are often quantified by measuring the CO2 efflux from stems into chambers. It...
The contribution of root respiration to soil carbon efflux in a young beech stand was estimated by c...
The contribution of root respiration to soil carbon efflux in a young beech stand was estimated by c...
Stem respiration rates are often quantified by measuring the CO2 efflux from stems into chambers. It...
Mechanistic models of plant respiration remain poorly developed, especially in stems and woody tissu...
Determining the fate of CO2 respired in woody tissues is necessary to understand plant respiratory p...
Root respiration has been considered a large component of forest soil CO2 efflux, but recent finding...
Upward transport of CO2 via the transpiration stream from belowground to aboveground tissues occurs ...
There is recent clear evidence that an important fraction of root-respired CO2 is transported upward...
Upward transport of CO2 via the transpiration stream from belowground to aboveground tissues occurs ...
Upward transport of CO2 via the transpiration stream from belowground to aboveground tissues occurs ...
Respiration in tree stems is an important component of forest carbon balance. The rate of CO2 e...
Respiration in tree stems is an important component of forest carbon balance. The rate of CO2 e...
There is recent clear evidence that an important fraction of root-respired CO2 is transported upward...
Respiration in tree stems is an important component of forest carbon balance. The rate of CO2 efflux...
Stem respiration rates are often quantified by measuring the CO2 efflux from stems into chambers. It...
The contribution of root respiration to soil carbon efflux in a young beech stand was estimated by c...
The contribution of root respiration to soil carbon efflux in a young beech stand was estimated by c...
Stem respiration rates are often quantified by measuring the CO2 efflux from stems into chambers. It...
Mechanistic models of plant respiration remain poorly developed, especially in stems and woody tissu...
Determining the fate of CO2 respired in woody tissues is necessary to understand plant respiratory p...