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Environmental controls on carbon dioxide flux from black spruce coarse woody debris

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OECOLOGIA
卷 132, 期 3, 页码 374-381

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DOI: 10.1007/s00442-002-0987-4

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carbon dioxide flux; coarse woody debris; boreal forest; decomposition; modeling

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Carbon dioxide flux from coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important source of CO2 in forests with moderate to large amounts of CWD. A process-based understanding of environmental controls on CWD CO2 flux (R-CWD) is needed to accurately model carbon exchange between forests and the atmosphere. The objectives of this study were to: (1) use a laboratory incubation factorial experiment to quantify the effect of temperature (T-CWD), water content (W-C), decay status, and their interactions on R-CWD for black spruce [Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP] CWD; (2) measure and model spatial and temporal dynamics in T-CWD for a boreal black spruce fire chronosequence; and (3) validate the R-CWD model with field measurements, and quantify potential errors in estimating annual R-CWD from this model on various time steps. The R-CWD was positively correlated to T-CWD (R-2=0.37, P<0.001) and W-C (R-2=0.18, P<0.001), and an empirical RCWD polynomial model that included T-CWD and W-C interactions explained 74% of the observed variation of R-CWD. The R-CWD estimates from the R-CWD model excellently matched the field measurements. Decay status of CWD significantly (P<0.001) affected R-CWD. The temperature coefficient (Q(10)) averaged 2.5, but varied by 141% across the 5-42degreesC temperature range, illustrating the potential shortcomings of using a constant Q(10). The CWD temperature was positively correlated to air temperature (R-2=0.79, P<0.001), with a hysteresis effect that was correlated to CWD decay status and stand leaf area index. Ignoring this temperature hysteresis introduced errors of -1% to +32% in annual R-CWD estimates. Increasing T-CWD modeling time step from hourly to daily or monthly introduced a 5-11% underestimate in annual R-CWD. The annual R-CWD values in this study were more than two-fold greater than those in a previous study, illustrating the need to incorporate spatial and temporal responses of R-CWD to temperature and water content into models for long-term R-CWD estimation in boreal forest ecosystems.

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