Environmental relationships with the interannual and seasonal variation of soil respiration in a cedar (Platycladus orientalis) plantation in northern China

2012 
The relationships between soil respiration and environmental factors determine the effect of warming soil on the carbon balance in temperate forest ecosystems and on changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Here, we used 3 years of data regarding soil respiration rates (Rs), soil temperature (Ts), and soil volumetric water content (θ) from a 50-year-old mature cedar (Platycladus orientalis L.) plantation at Jiufeng Mountain, Beijing, China, to demonstrate the seasonal and interannual variation of Rs dependence on Ts and θ throughout the period 2008–2010. We used the exponential model to calculate the temperature sensitivity indicator Q10 and we examined the annual and seasonal patterns of Rs and Q10. The Rs correlated with Ts annually (p < 0.05). The Rs–Ts exponential relationship was significant in the autumn and winter (p < 0.05), while the combined Ts and θ relationships with Rs were significant in the spring and summer (p < 0.001). The spring Rs anomalies caused by drought appeared to have carryover...
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