Seasonal and Daily Dynamics of the CO2 Emission from Soils of Pinus koraiensis Forests in the South of the Sikhote-Alin Range


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Abstract

The presented study shows the results of measuring soil respiration in typical burozems (Dystric Cambisols) under mixed Korean pine–broadleaved forests in the southern part of the Primorskii (Far East) region of Russia growing under conditions of monsoon climate. The measurements were performed in 2014–2016 by the chamber method with the use of a portable infrared gas analyzer. Relative and total values of the CO2 efflux from the soil surface on four model plots were determined. The intensity of summer emission varied from 2.25 to 10.97 μmol/(m2 s), and the total CO2 efflux from the soils of four plots varied from 18.84 to 25.56 mol/m2. It is shown that a larger part of seasonal variability in the soil respiration is controlled by the soil temperature (R2 = 0.5–0.7); the soil water content also has a significant influence on the CO2 emission determining about 10% of its temporal variability. The daily dynamics of soil respiration under the old-age (200 yrs) forest have a significant relationship with the soil temperature (R2 = 0.51). The pyrogenic transformation of Pinus koraiensis forests into low-value oak forests is accompanied by an increase in the СО2 efflux from the soil.

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A. V. Ivanov

Primorskaya State Agricultural Academy

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Email: aleksandrgg86@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Blyukhera 44, Ussuriisk, 692510

M. Braun

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences

Email: aleksandrgg86@mail.ru
Austria, Gregor-Mendel-Straβe 33, Vienna, 1180

V. A. Tataurov

Primorskaya State Agricultural Academy

Email: aleksandrgg86@mail.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Blyukhera 44, Ussuriisk, 692510

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