Title of article :
Estimation of soil respiration using automated chamber systems in an oak (Quercus mongolica) forest at the Nam-San site in Seoul, Korea Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Seung Jin Joo، نويسنده , , Soon-Ung Park، نويسنده , , Moon-Soo Park، نويسنده , , Chang-Seok Lee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
10
From page :
400
To page :
409
Abstract :
Soil respiration (Rsoil) is the largest component of ecosystem respiration produced by the autotrophic and heterotrophic respirations. Its variability on multiple time scales strongly depends on environmental variables such as temperature and moisture. To investigate the temporal variations of Rsoil in a cool-temperate oak (Quercus mongolica) forest at the Nam-San site in Seoul, Korea, continuous measurements of Rsoil using the automated chamber systems, air and soil temperatures and soil moisture are made for the period from April 2010 to March 2011. The observed data indicate that the Rsoil shows a remarkable seasonal variation in accordance with temperatures with high in summer and low in winter. The Rsoil is found to be strongly correlated with soil temperature (Ts) at the 5 cm depth throughout the year. However, the high fluctuation of Rsoil is found to be related with soil moisture content (Ms) during the forest growing season. The estimated annual Q10 value using the 1.5 m-high air temperature is found to be 2.4 that is comparable with other studies in temperate forest ecosystems. The optimal regression equation of Rsoil with the Ts at 5 cm depth and the Ms at 15 cm depth is found to be Rsoil = 124.3 exp (0.097Ts) − 55.3 (Ms)2 + 2931.9 (Ms) − 38516 for Ts ≥ 0 °C and Rsoil = 0 for Ts < 0 °C with r2 = 0.97, P < 0.01, suggesting the importance of Ts and Ms for Rsoil. The annual total soil respiration estimated by the optimal regression equation is found to be 1264 g C m− 2 with a maximum of 685 g C m− 2 in the summer season and a minimum of 33 g C m− 2 in the winter season. The present study can be implemented for the determination of the carbon balance of a cool-temperate Q. mongolica forest with the provision of photosynthesis.
Keywords :
Carbon dioxide , Q10 value , Soil moisture content , Quercus mongolica , Soil temperature , Ecological experimental site
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Record number :
988117
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