نتایج جستجو برای: adjustment soil temperature

تعداد نتایج: 691804  

2015
Juan Fan Jinsong Wang Bo Zhao Lianhai Wu Chunyu Zhang Xiuhai Zhao Klaus v. Gadow

Alteration in the amount of soil organic matter input can have profound effect on carbon dynamics in forest soils. The objective of our research was to determine the response in soil respiration to above- and belowground organic matter manipulation in a Chinese pine (Pinus tabulaeformis) plantation. Five organic matter treatments were applied during a 2-year experiment: both litter removal and ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2003
Gregory S McMaster W W Wilhelm D B Palic John R Porter P D Jamieson

Extensive research shows temperature to be the primary environmental factor controlling the phyllochron, or rate of leaf appearance, of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Experimental results suggest that soil temperature at crown depth, rather than air temperature above the canopy, would better predict wheat leaf appearance rates. To test this hypothesis, leaf appearance in spring wheat ('Nordic') ...

2015
Qing Wang Dan Wang Xuefa Wen Guirui Yu Nianpeng He Rongfu Wang

The principle of enzyme kinetics suggests that the temperature sensitivity (Q10) of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition is inversely related to organic carbon (C) quality, i.e., the C quality-temperature (CQT) hypothesis. We tested this hypothesis by performing laboratory incubation experiments with bulk soil, macroaggregates (MA, 250-2000 μm), microaggregates (MI, 53-250 μm), and mineral f...

2015
Li-Chao Fan Ming-Zhen Yang Wen-Yan Han

Land-use change has a crucial influence on soil respiration, which further affects soil nutrient availability and carbon stock. We monitored soil respiration rates under different land-use types (tea gardens with three production levels, adjacent woodland, and a vegetable field) in Eastern China at weekly intervals over a year using the dynamic closed chamber method. The relationship between so...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2003
Andrew J Burton Kurt S Pregitzer

Increasing global temperatures could potentially cause large increases in root respiration and associated soil CO2 efflux. However, if root respiration acclimates to higher temperatures, increases in soil CO2 efflux from this source would be much less. Throughout the snow-free season, we measured fine root respiration in the field at ambient soil temperature in a sugar maple (Acer saccharum Mar...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1982
M Di Vito R N Inserra

ture, only a few second-stage juveniles of M. incognita develop and reproduce. Inoculated tomato genotypes that had only a few egg masses on the average when exposed to continuous high soil temperature showed greater resistance under thermoperiodic conditions than tomato entries showing greater numbers of egg masses when exposed to continuous high soil temperature. T h e results suggest that me...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
P A Schwarz T J Fahey T E Dawson

Net photosynthesis and stomatal conductance were measured in ten red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) saplings, growing near Ithaca, New York, throughout the early spring and late-fall growing periods. Gas exchange and daily minimum and maximum soil and air temperatures were also measured. Linear regression analysis showed that rates of net photosynthesis were positively correlated with both minimum...

2016
Xiaoying Bao Xiaoxue Zhu Xiaofeng Chang Shiping Wang Burenbayin Xu Caiyun Luo Zhenhua Zhang Qi Wang Yichao Rui Xiaoying Cui

Understanding of effects of soil temperature and soil moisture on soil respiration (Rs) under future warming is critical to reduce uncertainty in predictions of feedbacks to atmospheric CO2 concentrations from grassland soil carbon. Intact cores with roots taken from a full factorial, 5-year alpine meadow warming and grazing experiment in the field were incubated at three different temperatures...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2008
Mark A Bradford Christian A Davies Serita D Frey Thomas R Maddox Jerry M Melillo Jacqueline E Mohan James F Reynolds Kathleen K Treseder Matthew D Wallenstein

In the short-term heterotrophic soil respiration is strongly and positively related to temperature. In the long-term, its response to temperature is uncertain. One reason for this is because in field experiments increases in respiration due to warming are relatively short-lived. The explanations proposed for this ephemeral response include depletion of fast-cycling, soil carbon pools and therma...

2008
Paul M. O’Neill Remy Dehaan Jeffrey P. Walker Iain Hume

Obtaining measurements of the near-surface soil water content from passive microwave observations requires knowledge of the soil effective temperature, which is a function of the soil temperature and moisture profiles. Detailed information on these profiles is not available from airborne remote sensing, but the effective temperature can be estimated via thermal infrared observations of the land...

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