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Seasonal and inter-annual variations in net ecosystem exchange of two old-growth forests in southern China |
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出 版 社:Agricultural and Forest Meteorology |
发表时间:2013 |
台 站:
鼎湖山森林生态系统定位研究站
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作 者:闫俊华等 |
点 击 率:433337 |
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关 键 字(英文):Old-growth forest,Net ecosystem exchange,Gross primary productivity,Ecosystem respiration,Seasonal variation,Inter-annual variation |
摘 要(英文):Old-growth forests can accumulate carbon. However, what controls the rate of net carbon accumulation in those old-growth forests is still poorly understood. Using eddy flux measurements from two old-growth evergreen broadleaf forests (subtropical forest and tropical forest) in southern China, we compared the seasonal and inter-annual variations in the carbon fluxes of those two forests and quantified
the major drivers for these temporal variations. The measured flux data showed that the annual net carbon uptake of the subtropical forest was generally much larger than that for the tropical forest. The mean net ecosystem exchange (NEE) over 6 years was −397±94gCm−2 yr−1 for the subtropical forest and −166±49gCm−2 yr−1 for the tropical forest with different seasonal variations. The subtropical forest was a carbon sink for most months in a year, while the tropical forest was a carbon source in wet seasons (positive NEE) and a carbon sink in dry seasons (negative NEE). Both forests were stronger carbon sink in dry years, because of much larger reduction in ER than in wet years. At the seasonal scale, GPP in wet seasons was 37.1% higher than that for dry seasons in the subtropical forest, and was only 12.4% higher in the tropical forest. The amplitude of seasonal GPP variation in the tropical forest was much weaker than in the subtropical forest, but the amplitude of the seasonal variation in ER was much larger than in the subtropical forest. The seasonal variation in NEE was largely driven by the variation in monthly ER of the tropical forest, and by both seasonal variations in monthly GPP and ER of the subtropical forest.At inter-annual scale, annual NEE varied tightly with annual rainfall from year to year. Therefore annual rainfall was suggested a fundamental driver of annual carbon sequestration in the subtropical and tropical
forests in southern China. |
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闫俊华1-2013-AFM-Seasonal and inter-annual variations in net ecosystem exchange of two old-growth forests in southern China.pdf |
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