Title of article :
Changes in soil respiration Q10 during drying–rewetting along a semi-arid elevation gradient
Author/Authors :
A. Chatterjee، نويسنده , , G. D. Jenerette، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Wetting induced increases in soil CO2 efflux (R) from dry soils have been repeatedly reported, however little is known about the sensitivity of the pulse to temperature. To address this knowledge gap changes in temperature sensitivity of soil CO2 efflux (Q10) during repeated drying–rewetting (DW) events were experimentally quantified for soils collected both under canopy and interspace microenvironments at three elevations on Santa Rosa Mountain in southern California. Five field-replicated surface soil samples for each location were incubated at 13, 19, 25 and 31 °C. At each temperature, three consecutive DW cycles were performed by adding water to 40% water holding capacity. Instantaneous R was measured immediately after wetting and repeatedly until the soils were dry ( 2 supported a temperature sensitive metabolic pulse throughout repeated DW events for soils across the mountain. Including variation in Arrhenius temperature kinetics with precipitation patterns has the potential to improve predictions of the precipitation pulse induced C loss across large spatiotemporal scales.
Keywords :
Elevation , Arid environment , Drying–rewetting , CO2 , Q10 , Precipitation pulses