Estimating the contribution of leaf litter decomposition to soil CO2 efflux in a beech forest using 13C-depleted litter |
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Authors: | Jé rô me Ngao,Daniel Epron&dagger ,Claude Brechet, André Granier |
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Affiliation: | UMR Ecologie et Ecophysiologie Forestière, Centre INRA de Nancy, 54280 Champenoux, France,;UMR INRA-UHP Ecologie et Ecophysiologie Forestière, UniversitéHenri PoincaréNancy 1, 54506 Vandoeuvre les Nancy cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The contribution of leaf litter decomposition to total soil CO2 efflux (FL/F) was evaluated in a beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest in eastern France. The Keeling‐plot approach was applied to estimate the isotopic composition of respired soil CO2 from soil covered with either control (?30.32‰) or 13C‐depleted leaf litter (?49.96‰). The δ13C of respired soil CO2 ranged from ?25.50‰ to ?22.60‰ and from ?24.95‰ to ?20.77‰, respectively, with depleted or control litter above the soil. The FL/F ratio was calculated by a single isotope linear mixing model based on mass conservation equations. It showed seasonal variations, increasing from 2.8% in early spring to about 11.4% in mid summer, and decreasing to 4.2% just after leaf fall. Between December 2001 and December 2002, cumulated F and FL reached 0.98 and 0.08 kgC m?2, respectively. On an annual basis, decomposition of fresh leaf litter accounted for 8% of soil respiration and 80% of total C loss from fresh leaf litter. The other fraction of carbon loss during leaf litter decomposition that is assumed to have entered the soil organic matter pool (i.e. 20%) represents only 0.02 kgC m?2. |
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Keywords: | beech δ 13C Fagus sylvatica Keeling plot litter decomposition soil respiration stable isotope temperate forest |
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