نتایج جستجو برای: soil respiration

تعداد نتایج: 217348  

2016
Zhen Wang Lei Ji Xiangyang Hou Michael P. Schellenberg Xiujun Wang

Soil respiration, a major component of the global carbon cycle, is significantly influenced by land management practices. Grasslands are potentially a major sink for carbon, but can also be a source. Here, we investigated the potential effect of land management (grazing, clipping, and ungrazed enclosures) on soil respiration in the semiarid grassland of northern China. Our results showed the me...

2015
Zhiyong Zhou Meili Xu Fengfeng Kang Osbert Jianxin Sun

It will help understand the representation legality of soil temperature to explore the correlations of soil respiration with variant properties of soil temperature. Soil temperature at 10 cm depth was hourly logged through twelve months. Basing on the measured soil temperature, soil respiration at different temporal scales were calculated using empirical functions for temperate forests. On mont...

2016
Jingrui Chen Qiulin Wang Ming Li Fan Liu Wei Li

Plants with different photosynthetic pathways could produce different amounts and types of root exudates and debris which may affect soil respiration rates. Therefore, wetland vegetation succession between plants with different photosynthetic pathways may ultimately influence the wetland carbon budget. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River has the largest floodplain wetland group in...

2008
Timothy R. Cavagnaro Adam J. Langley Louise E. Jackson Sean M. Smukler George W. Koch

The effects of colonisation of roots by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on soil respiration, plant growth, nutrition, and soil microbial communities were assessed using a mycorrhiza-defective tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) mutant and its mycorrhizal wild-type progenitor. Plants were grown in rhizocosms in an automated respiration monitoring system over the course of the experiment (79 days...

2015
Lei Yu Yujie Wang Yunqi Wang Suqi Sun Liziyuan Liu

Separating the components of soil respiration and understanding the roles of abiotic factors at a temporal scale among different forest types are critical issues in forest ecosystem carbon cycling. This study quantified the proportions of autotrophic (RA) and heterotrophic (RH) in total soil (RT) respiration using trenching and litter removal. Field studies were conducted in two typical subtrop...

2005
D. R. BRYLA T. J. BOUMA

Citrus seedlings were grown in soil columns in which the root system was hydraulically separated into two equal layers; this enabled us to maintain roots in the upper layer without water for 110 d. The columns were placed into waterbaths modified so that soil temperatures in the top layer could be maintained at 25 °C or at 35 °C, while temperature in the bottom layer was maintained at 25 °C. We...

2009
Tao Zhou Peijun Shi Dafeng Hui Yiqi Luo

[1] Temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10) is an important parameter in modeling effects of global warming on ecosystem carbon release. Experimental studies of soil respiration have ubiquitously indicated that Q10 has high spatial heterogeneity. However, most biogeochemical models still use a globally constant Q10 in projecting future climate change, partly because no spatial pattern...

Journal: :international archives of health sciences 0
m. ghias health center, university of esfahan, esfahan, iran n. mohammadzadeh health center, esfahan university, hezarjarib street, esfahan, iran

abstract aims: lead is emerged as one of the most hazardous elements, existing in the air and soil, which can create irreparable outcomes in the human body due to its highly severe damages. the aim of this study was to determine the relationship between lead level and the respiratory diseases in tiran & karvan region, iran. instrument & methods: the research methodology was analytical based on ...

2016
Sheng Liu Hangmei Xu Jiuming Ding Han Y. H. Chen Jiashe Wang Zikun Xu Honghua Ruan Yuwei Chen

Despite the prevalence of disturbances in forests, the effects of disturbances on soil carbon processes are not fully understood. We examined the influences of a winter storm on soil respiration and labile soil organic carbon (SOC) of a Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycle) plantation in the Wuyi Mountains in Southern China from May 2008 to May 2009. We sampled stands that were damaged at hea...

2013
Wei Wang Wenjing Zeng Weile Chen Hui Zeng Jingyun Fang

Soils are the largest terrestrial carbon store and soil respiration is the second-largest flux in ecosystem carbon cycling. Across China's temperate region, climatic changes and human activities have frequently caused the transformation of grasslands to woodlands. However, the effect of this transition on soil respiration and soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics remains uncertain in this area. In...

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