Influence of precipitation on CO2 soil emission in pine forests of the Central Siberia boreal zone

2018 
Boreal forests in Siberia cover more than 70% of the area of this region. Due to climate change these ecosystems represent a very sensitive and significant source of carbon. In the forests, the total ecosystem respiration tends to be dominated by the soil respiration, which accounts for approximately 70% of this large flux. Global models predict that the soil respiration will increase more than the total net primary productivity in response to climate warming and increasing precipitation. In consequence, the terrestrial carbon sink is expected to decline. However, for the Siberian boreal forest there is still a gap in understanding of the future response of soil emission to drought or overprecipitation conditions. In our study we estimate how various moisture conditions could change soil emission in the boreal zone. From field observation data we find optimal soil moisture conditions. The highest dependence between the soil temperature and soil emission rates has been obtained under the optimal soil moisture conditions.
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