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Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2)

Knowledge of soil respiration and photosynthesis under elevated CO(2) is crucial for exactly understanding and predicting the carbon balance in forest ecosystems in a rapid CO(2)-enriched world. Quercus mongolica Fischer ex Ledebour seedlings were planted in open-top chambers exposed to elevated CO(...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Yumei, Li, Mai-He, Cheng, Xu-Bing, Wang, Cun-Guo, Fan, A-Nan, Shi, Lian-Xuan, Wang, Xiu-Xiu, Han, Shijie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015134
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author Zhou, Yumei
Li, Mai-He
Cheng, Xu-Bing
Wang, Cun-Guo
Fan, A-Nan
Shi, Lian-Xuan
Wang, Xiu-Xiu
Han, Shijie
author_facet Zhou, Yumei
Li, Mai-He
Cheng, Xu-Bing
Wang, Cun-Guo
Fan, A-Nan
Shi, Lian-Xuan
Wang, Xiu-Xiu
Han, Shijie
author_sort Zhou, Yumei
collection PubMed
description Knowledge of soil respiration and photosynthesis under elevated CO(2) is crucial for exactly understanding and predicting the carbon balance in forest ecosystems in a rapid CO(2)-enriched world. Quercus mongolica Fischer ex Ledebour seedlings were planted in open-top chambers exposed to elevated CO(2) (EC = 500 µmol mol(−1)) and ambient CO(2) (AC = 370 µmol mol(−1)) from 2005 to 2008. Daily, seasonal and inter-annual variations in soil respiration and photosynthetic assimilation were measured during 2007 and 2008 growing seasons. EC significantly stimulated the daytime soil respiration by 24.5% (322.4 at EC vs. 259.0 mg CO(2) m(−2) hr(−1) at AC) in 2007 and 21.0% (281.2 at EC vs. 232.6 mg CO(2) m(−2) hr(−1) at AC) in 2008, and increased the daytime CO(2) assimilation by 28.8% (624.1 at EC vs. 484.6 mg CO(2) m(−2) hr(−1) at AC) across the two growing seasons. The temporal variation in soil respiration was positively correlated with the aboveground photosynthesis, soil temperature, and soil water content at both EC and AC. EC did not affect the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration. The increased daytime soil respiration at EC resulted mainly from the increased aboveground photosynthesis. The present study indicates that increases in CO(2) fixation of plants in a CO(2)-rich world will rapidly return to the atmosphere by increased soil respiration.
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spelling pubmed-29977782010-12-10 Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2) Zhou, Yumei Li, Mai-He Cheng, Xu-Bing Wang, Cun-Guo Fan, A-Nan Shi, Lian-Xuan Wang, Xiu-Xiu Han, Shijie PLoS One Research Article Knowledge of soil respiration and photosynthesis under elevated CO(2) is crucial for exactly understanding and predicting the carbon balance in forest ecosystems in a rapid CO(2)-enriched world. Quercus mongolica Fischer ex Ledebour seedlings were planted in open-top chambers exposed to elevated CO(2) (EC = 500 µmol mol(−1)) and ambient CO(2) (AC = 370 µmol mol(−1)) from 2005 to 2008. Daily, seasonal and inter-annual variations in soil respiration and photosynthetic assimilation were measured during 2007 and 2008 growing seasons. EC significantly stimulated the daytime soil respiration by 24.5% (322.4 at EC vs. 259.0 mg CO(2) m(−2) hr(−1) at AC) in 2007 and 21.0% (281.2 at EC vs. 232.6 mg CO(2) m(−2) hr(−1) at AC) in 2008, and increased the daytime CO(2) assimilation by 28.8% (624.1 at EC vs. 484.6 mg CO(2) m(−2) hr(−1) at AC) across the two growing seasons. The temporal variation in soil respiration was positively correlated with the aboveground photosynthesis, soil temperature, and soil water content at both EC and AC. EC did not affect the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration. The increased daytime soil respiration at EC resulted mainly from the increased aboveground photosynthesis. The present study indicates that increases in CO(2) fixation of plants in a CO(2)-rich world will rapidly return to the atmosphere by increased soil respiration. Public Library of Science 2010-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2997778/ /pubmed/21151897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015134 Text en Zhou et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhou, Yumei
Li, Mai-He
Cheng, Xu-Bing
Wang, Cun-Guo
Fan, A-Nan
Shi, Lian-Xuan
Wang, Xiu-Xiu
Han, Shijie
Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2)
title Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2)
title_full Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2)
title_fullStr Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2)
title_full_unstemmed Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2)
title_short Soil Respiration in Relation to Photosynthesis of Quercus mongolica Trees at Elevated CO(2)
title_sort soil respiration in relation to photosynthesis of quercus mongolica trees at elevated co(2)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151897
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015134
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