wei, gang tan, kanghao liang, tenglong qin, yinghong
The water and gas permeability of pervious concrete play essential roles in rainwater infiltration and plant root respiration. In this study, the gas and water permeability of pervious concrete samples were measured and compared. The water permeability was tested using the constant water head method and several water heads were measured for inspect...
Rehschuh, Romy Ruehr, Nadine K
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Tree physiology
Forests are increasingly affected by heatwaves, often co-occurring with drought, with consequences for water and carbon (C) cycling. However, our ability to project tree resilience to more intense hot droughts remains limited. Here, we used single tree chambers (n = 18) to investigate transpiration (E), net assimilation (Anet), root respiration (Rr...
Bhanja, Soumendra N. Wang, Junye Bol, Roland
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Frontiers in Environmental Science
The natural carbon dioxide (CO2) emission from the ecosystem, also termed as the ecosystem respiration (Reco), is the primary natural source of atmospheric CO2. The contemporary models rely on empirical functions to represent decomposition of litter with multiple soil carbon pools decaying at different rates in estimating Reco variations and its pa...
Oren, Israel Mannerheim, Neringa Fangmeier, Andreas Buchmann, Nina Grünzweig, José M
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Tree physiology
A significant amount of the carbon (C) assimilated in photosynthesis by trees is re-emitted to the atmosphere via the respiratory CO2 flux of roots. Because of technical constraints, we have little understanding of the extent and dynamics of the respiratory CO2 flux of roots at the total root system scale (RCF). This study aimed to fill this gap an...
Sell, Marili Ostonen, Ivika Rohula-Okunev, Gristin Rusalepp, Linda Rezapour, Azadeh Kupper, Priit
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Tree physiology
Global climate change scenarios predict an increase in air temperature, precipitation and air humidity for northern latitudes. Elevated air humidity may significantly reduce the water flux through forest canopies and affect interactions between water and nutrient uptake. However, we have limited understanding of how altered transpiration would affe...
Kadulin, M. S. Koptsik, G. N.
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Eurasian Soil Science
AbstractThe total soil CO2 efflux and its constituents were analyzed along the gradients of pollution of forest ecosystems by the emissions from nonferrous metallurgy plants in the Kola Subarctic. The CO2 efflux from the soil surface was measured by the closed chamber method. The summer efflux was calculated using the regression dependences of CO2 ...
He, Liyuan Lai, Chun-Ta Mayes, Melanie A Murayama, Shohei Xu, Xiaofeng
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Global change biology
Seasonality is a key feature of the biosphere and the seasonal dynamics of soil carbon (C) emissions represent a fundamental mechanism regulating the terrestrial-climate interaction. We applied a microbial explicit model-CLM-Microbe-to evaluate the impacts of microbial seasonality on soil C cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. The CLM-Microbe model w...
Bélanger, Nicolas Collin, Alexandre Khlifa, Rim Lebel-Desrosiers, Simon
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Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
Conifers and deciduous trees greatly differ in regard to their phylogenetics and physiology as well as their influence on soil microclimate and chemical properties. Soil respiration (Rs) in forests can therefore differ depending on tree species composition, and assessments of the variation in Rs in various forest types will lead to a more thorough ...
Guo, Haichao Ayalew, Habtamu Seethepalli, Anand Dhakal, Kundan Griffiths, Marcus Ma, Xue‐Feng York, Larry M.
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The New Phytologist
See also the Commentary on this article by Li et al ., 232 : 5–7 .
Pedersen, Ole Nakayama, Yohei Yasue, Hiroki Kurokawa, Yusuke Takahashi, Hirokazu Heidi Floytrup, Anja Omori, Fumie Mano, Yoshiro David Colmer, Timothy Nakazono, Mikio
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The New phytologist
Plants typically respond to waterlogging by producing new adventitious roots with aerenchyma and many wetland plants form a root barrier to radial O2 loss (ROL), but it was not known if this was also the case for lateral roots. We tested the hypothesis that lateral roots arising from adventitious roots can form a ROL barrier, using root-sleeving el...