 | Photosynthesis and Respiration in Forests in Response to Environmental Changes |
by Lin Huang
The isotopic composition of the ecosystem respiration (d13CER) and the isotopic
discrimination of the ecosystem (DEco) were retrieved from intensive campaigns (1998 to 2000) and
from weekly diurnal sampling (2003) at a boreal forest site (Fraserdale, Canada,
49°53'N, 81°34'W). The results show that
d13CER was less sensitive to
temperature (T) variation compared with DEco, suggesting that the photosynthesis CO2 flux
was likely more sensitive to temperature than the ecosystem respiration CO2
flux during the same period of time at the study site.
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