Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study

Efflux of CO2 from soil is a major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. In this study the efflux of CO2 from soil was measured in three stands of Norway spruce. We investigated differences in the efflux of CO2 from soil in different age class...

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Main Authors: Eva Dařenová, Tomáš Fabiánek, Marian Pavelka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2016-12-01
Series:European Journal of Environmental Sciences
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Online Access:http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/273
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spelling doaj-5f37f35071e244498482b5a6ee63e27e2020-11-24T21:18:18ZengKarolinum PressEuropean Journal of Environmental Sciences1805-01742336-19642016-12-01629810210.14712/23361964.2016.144426Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case studyEva DařenováTomáš FabiánekMarian PavelkaEfflux of CO2 from soil is a major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. In this study the efflux of CO2 from soil was measured in three stands of Norway spruce. We investigated differences in the efflux of CO2 from soil in different age classes of the forest: two young (YR and YBK) and one old (OR) stand, during the growing season in 2010. The lowest amount of soil CO2 released was recorded in OR (14.9 t ha−1), which was just over half that recorded in the young stands. There were no significant differences in total soil CO2 released recorded in YR and YBK (29.3 and 27.2 t ha−1). Efflux of CO2 recorded in OR and YR during July was low because of lack of rain. When the efflux of CO2 from soil in OR and YR, respectively, was estimated on the basis of the soil moisture measured at YBK, the modelled cumulative amount of soil CO2 released increased by 10.9 and 11.4%. Our results indicate that the age of a stand can be an important and easily obtained factor for predicting the amount of soil CO2 released at the regional level.http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/273spruce forestPicea abiessoil temperaturemoisturerespiration
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author Eva Dařenová
Tomáš Fabiánek
Marian Pavelka
spellingShingle Eva Dařenová
Tomáš Fabiánek
Marian Pavelka
Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study
European Journal of Environmental Sciences
spruce forest
Picea abies
soil temperature
moisture
respiration
author_facet Eva Dařenová
Tomáš Fabiánek
Marian Pavelka
author_sort Eva Dařenová
title Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study
title_short Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study
title_full Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study
title_fullStr Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Efflux of CO2 from soil in Norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study
title_sort efflux of co2 from soil in norway spruce stands of different ages: a case study
publisher Karolinum Press
series European Journal of Environmental Sciences
issn 1805-0174
2336-1964
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Efflux of CO2 from soil is a major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. In this study the efflux of CO2 from soil was measured in three stands of Norway spruce. We investigated differences in the efflux of CO2 from soil in different age classes of the forest: two young (YR and YBK) and one old (OR) stand, during the growing season in 2010. The lowest amount of soil CO2 released was recorded in OR (14.9 t ha−1), which was just over half that recorded in the young stands. There were no significant differences in total soil CO2 released recorded in YR and YBK (29.3 and 27.2 t ha−1). Efflux of CO2 recorded in OR and YR during July was low because of lack of rain. When the efflux of CO2 from soil in OR and YR, respectively, was estimated on the basis of the soil moisture measured at YBK, the modelled cumulative amount of soil CO2 released increased by 10.9 and 11.4%. Our results indicate that the age of a stand can be an important and easily obtained factor for predicting the amount of soil CO2 released at the regional level.
topic spruce forest
Picea abies
soil temperature
moisture
respiration
url http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/273
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