Abstract
Authors
Dannoura Msako, KOMINAMI Yuji, TAMAI Koji, JOMURA Mayuko, MIYAMA Takafumi, GOTO Yoshiaki, KANAZAWA Yoichi
Year
2006
Title
Development of an automatic chamber system for long-term measurements of CO
2 flux from roots
Journal
Tellus B
Volume
58(5)
Page
502-512
DOI
10.1111/j.1600-0889.2006.00216.x
Keywords
URL
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mksg/teb/2006/00000058/00000005/art00016
Abstract
To separate CO
2 efflux from roots (
Rr) and soil (
Rs), we developed a system to measure
Rr continuously. Using this system, seasonal variation in
Rr was obtained in a temperate forest in Japan. We measured
Rs, CO
2 efflux from mineral soil (Rm) and environmental factors simultaneously, and the characteristic and seasonality of
Rr were analysed in comparison with
Rs.
Rr and
Rs showed different responses to soil water content:
Rs decreased with decreasing soil water content, whereas
Rr peaked at relatively low soil water content.
Rr/
Rs decreased from 64.8% to 27.3% as soil water content increased from 0.075 to 0.225 cm cm
-3. The relationship between respiration and temperature appears to change seasonally in response to phenological and biological factors.
Rr showed clear seasonal variation as a function of soil temperature. During the growing period,
Rr exhibited a higher rate at the same soil temperature than during other periods, which may be due to phenological influences such as fine root dynamics.
Rs decreased during the summer despite high soil temperatures. The seasonal peak for
Rs occurred earlier than that for soil temperature.
Rr/
Rs ranged between 25% and 60% over the course of the year.
Site
YMS
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