Reprint

Forest Soil Respiration under Climate Changing

Edited by
September 2018
186 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-178-8 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-179-5 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Forest Soil Respiration under Climate Changing that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary
The respiration of forest soils and the major factors controlling its rate are fairly well understood. The process is of utmost significance because its balance with the fixation of CO2 in the biomass defines whether a particular site is a source or sink of atmospheric CO2. Currently, the measurement of soil respiration in the field requires rather expensive experimental installations. Nevertheless, there are still some caveats in our understanding, such as the separation of autotrophic and heterotrophic soil respiration, the relevance of different groups of soil organisms, the effect of ecosystem disturbances in different types of forests on soil respiration with respect to magnitude and duration, the adaptation of soil respiration to changing site conditions, and the regional prediction of soil respiration, based on proxy data. Technical progress and additional contributions on process understanding will put us in the position of better predictions of the forest soil respiration. We encourage studies from all fields, including experimental studies, monitoring approaches and models, to contribute to this Special Issue in order to promote knowledge and adaptation strategies for the preservation, management, and future development of forest ecosystems.
Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY license
Keywords
greenhouse gas; seasonal variation; subtropical; soil temperature; soil moisture; reduced rainfall; selective thinning; soil respiration; Quercus ilex; Quercus cerrioides; selective thinning; thinning residual removal; carbon budget; optimization; Yasso07; Qinling Mountains; autotrophic respiration; carbon cycle; heterotrophic respiration; pine forest; soil CO2 efflux; soil respiration; spatial variation; gap/canopy structure; upscaling; old‐growth forest; climate change; climate warming; forest carbon cycle; plant-soil system; soil carbon cycle; tropical forest; tropical forest phenology; tropical rainforest; soil respiration; climate change; warming effect; soil moisture; FACE; litter quality; respiration; carbon; microbial biomass; fungal hyphae; n/a; forest  floor  respiration;  root  respiration;  autotrophic  respiration;  heterotrophic  respiration; disturbance; water table; drought; climate change; modeling; soil temperature; soil respiration; tropical forest; soil translocation experiment; elevation gradient; climate change; forest ecosystem; Fluxnet; soil respiration; net ecosystem exchange; phenology