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Soil pCO2, soil respiration,and root activity in CO2-fumigated and nitrogen-fertilized ponderosa pine
Authors:Dale Johnson  Donn Geisinger  Roger Walker  John Newman  James Vose  Katherine Elliot  Timothy Ball
Affiliation:(1) Desert Research Institute and Environmental and Resource Sciences, University of Nevada, 09506-60220 Reno, NV, USA;(2) Environmental and Resource Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA;(3) Coweeta Hydrologic Lab, U.S. Forest Service, Otto, NC, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to describe the effects of CO2 and N treatments on soil pCO2, calculated CO2 efflux, root biomass and soil carbon in open-top chambers planted with Pinus ponderosa seedlings. Based upon the literature, it was hypothesized that both elevated CO2 and N would cause increased root biomass which would in turn cause increases in both total soil CO2 efflux and microbial respiration. This hypothesis was only supported in part: both CO2 and N treatments caused significant increases in root biomass, soil pCO2, and calculated CO2 efflux, but there were no differences in soil microbial respiration measured in the laboratory. Both correlative and quantitative comparisons of CO2 efflux rates indicated that microbial respiration contributes little to total soil CO2 efflux in the field. Measurements of soil pCO2 and calculated CO2 efflux provided inexpensive, non-invasive, and relatively sensitive indices of belowground response to CO2 and N treatments.
Keywords:carbon dioxide  nitrogen  ponderosa pine  soil respiration  soil carbon
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