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Variation of carbon use efficiency over ten years in a subtropical coniferous plantation in southeast China

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ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 97, Issue -, Pages 196-206

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2016.09.009

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Subtropical coniferous plantation; Seasonal drought; Carbon use efficiency; Eddy covariance

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31470500, 31130009, 41501576]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program-Climate Change: Carbon Budget and Relevant Issues of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA05050601]

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The forest carbon use efficiency (CUE = net ecosystem productivity/gross ecosystem photosynthesis) represents the carbon sequestration efficiency and is widely used to estimate carbon budgets. However, the annual trends in forest CUE need to be further studied. We explored the seasonal and interannual variation of CUE, and the affecting mechanisms based on eddy covariance measurements in a subtropical coniferous plantation during 2003-2012. The seasonal variation of CUE generally followed a bimodal curve, with lower values occurring during the summer drought period and winter. The seasonal variation of CUE was positively influenced by photosynthetic active radiation. The annual mean CUE was 0.23, with a range of 0.17-0.27.The annual effective precipitation frequency (EPF) indirectly and negatively influenced the annual CUE, through its positive effect on annual soil water content at 20 cm depth (SWC20 (cm)). During 2003-2012, there was a significant decreasing trend of annual CUE (p =0.049), and annual EPF and SWC20 (cm) significantly increased (p < 0.01). Annual CUE will likely decrease further if annual EPF and SWC20 cm, continue with their increasing trends in the future. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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