A range of factors has been identified that affect the temperature sensitivity (Q₁₀ values) of the soil-to-atmosphere CO₂ flux. However, the factors influencing the spatial distribution of Q₁₀ values within warm temperate forests are poorly understood. In this study, we examined the spatial variation of Q₁₀ values and its controlling factors in both a naturally regenerated oak forest (OF) and a pine plantation (PP). Q₁₀ values were determined based on monthly soil respiration (R(S)) measurements at 35 subplots for each stand from Oct. 2008 to Oct. 2009. Large spatial variation of Q₁₀ values was found in both OF and PP, with their respective ranges from 1.7 to 5.12 and from 2.3 to 6.21. In PP, fine root biomass (FR) (R = 0.50, P = 0.002), no...
Soil respiration in forests contributes to significant carbon dioxide emissions from terrestrial eco...
Soil respiration in forests contributes to significant carbon dioxide emissions from terrestrial eco...
Soil respiration universally exhibits exponential temperature dependence (Respiration = R-0 e(beta T...
A range of factors has been identified that affect the temperature sensitivity (Q10 values) of the s...
Aims: The objectives of this study were to determine the spatial structure of soil respiration (Rs) ...
Soil respiration, one of the most important carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems, is very sensiti...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
We investigated the causes for the seasonal and spatial variation of soil respiration in a first rot...
Quantification of the temporal and spatial variations of soil respiration is an essential step in mo...
International audienceOur objectives were to determine both spatial and temporal variations in soil ...
We investigated the causes for the seasonal and spatial variation of soil respiration in a first rot...
We investigated the causes for the seasonal and spatial variation of soil respiration in a first rot...
The temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) plays a key role in benchmarking the intensity...
The structural complexity, especially canopy and gap structure, of old‐growth forests affects the sp...
Soil respiration in forests contributes to significant carbon dioxide emissions from terrestrial eco...
Soil respiration in forests contributes to significant carbon dioxide emissions from terrestrial eco...
Soil respiration universally exhibits exponential temperature dependence (Respiration = R-0 e(beta T...
A range of factors has been identified that affect the temperature sensitivity (Q10 values) of the s...
Aims: The objectives of this study were to determine the spatial structure of soil respiration (Rs) ...
Soil respiration, one of the most important carbon fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems, is very sensiti...
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
Soils of Northern Hemisphere forests contain a large part of the global terrestrial carbon (C) pool....
We investigated the causes for the seasonal and spatial variation of soil respiration in a first rot...
Quantification of the temporal and spatial variations of soil respiration is an essential step in mo...
International audienceOur objectives were to determine both spatial and temporal variations in soil ...
We investigated the causes for the seasonal and spatial variation of soil respiration in a first rot...
We investigated the causes for the seasonal and spatial variation of soil respiration in a first rot...
The temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) plays a key role in benchmarking the intensity...
The structural complexity, especially canopy and gap structure, of old‐growth forests affects the sp...
Soil respiration in forests contributes to significant carbon dioxide emissions from terrestrial eco...
Soil respiration in forests contributes to significant carbon dioxide emissions from terrestrial eco...
Soil respiration universally exhibits exponential temperature dependence (Respiration = R-0 e(beta T...