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CO2 efflux from a Mediterranean semi-arid forest soil. I. Seasonality and effects of stoniness
Authors:Pere Casals  Joan Romanyà  Jordi Cortina  Pierre Bottner  Marie-Madeleine Coûteaux  V. Ramon Vallejo
Affiliation:(1) Department Biologia Vegetal, Universitat de Barcelona, Diagonal, 645, 08028 Barcelona, Spain;(2) Department Ecologia, Universitat d' Alacant', Alacant, Spain;(3) CEFE-CNRS, 1919 Route de Mende, 33293 Montpellier Cedex 5, France;(4) Parque Tecnológico c/4 sector oeste, CEAM, 46980 Paterna, Spain
Abstract:We studied the seasonality of total soil CO2efflux and labeled C-CO2 released from 14Clabeled straw incubated in the H horizon of asemi-arid Mediterranean forest soil. Fieldmeasurements were carried out over 520 days in aseries of reconstructed soil profiles with and withouta gravel layer below the H horizon. We monitored soilclimate and related this to soil CO2 efflux.Seasonal variations in soil CO2 efflux in asemiarid Mediterranean forest were mainly related tochanges in soil temperature. In spite of drought, highrespiration rates were observed in mid summer. Highsoil CO2 efflux in hot and dry episodes wasattributed to increases in soil biological activity.The minimum soil CO2 efflux occurred in latesummer also under dry conditions, probably related toa decrease in soil biological activity in deephorizons. Biological activity in organic layers waslimited by water potential (PSgr) in summer and bytemperature in winter. Rewetting a dry soil resultedin large increases in soil CO2 efflux only at hightemperatures. These large increases represented asignificant contribution to the decomposition oforganic matter in the uppermost horizons. Soilbiological activity in the uppermost horizons was moresensitive to changes in soil PSgr and hence tosummer rainstorms than the bulk soil microbialactivity. The presence of a layer of gravel improvedboth moisture and temperature conditions for thedecomposition of organic matter. As a result, soilCO2 efflux increased in soils containing rockfragments. These effects were especially large for theorganic layers.
Keywords:drying and rewetting cycles  gravel layer  Mediterranean arid ecosystems  simulated rainstorm  soil respiration  soil temperature  soil water potential
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