Scaling foliar respiration to the stand level through the growing season in a Quercus rubra forest

Xu, Cheng-Yuan and Griffin, Kevin L. (2008) Scaling foliar respiration to the stand level through the growing season in a Quercus rubra forest. Tree Physiology, 28 . pp. 637-646. ISSN 0829-318X

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Abstract

Stand-level canopy foliar carbon loss was modelled for a virtual Quercus rubra L. monoculture at two sites differing in soil water availability in a northeastern deciduous forest (USA)throughout the growing season. Model sensitivity to five simplified parametization scenarios was tested, and a reasonable procedure of simplification was established. Modelling R at the mean nighttime tempurature was found to not strongly affect estimated canopy carbon loss

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Uncontrolled Keywords:canopy; carbon loss; dark respiration; thermal acclimation
Fields of Research (FOR2008):07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences > 0705 Forestry Sciences > 070508 Tree Nutrition and Physiology
05 Environmental Sciences > 0501 Ecological Applications > 050102 Ecosystem Function
06 Biological Sciences > 0602 Ecology > 060203 Ecological Physiology
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