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Branch CO(2) efflux in vertical profile of Norway spruce tree

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    0360023 - ÚVGZ 2012 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Acosta, Manuel - Pavelka, Marian - Tomášková, Ivana - Janouš, Dalibor
    Branch CO(2) efflux in vertical profile of Norway spruce tree.
    European Journal of Forest Research. Roč. 130, č. 4 (2011), s. 649-656. ISSN 1612-4669. E-ISSN 1612-4677
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT 2B06068
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z60870520
    Keywords : branch CO2 efflux * branch diameter increment * sap flow * temperature * Q10 value * woody tissue
    Subject RIV: GK - Forestry
    Impact factor: 1.982, year: 2011

    Branch CO2 efflux of Norway spruce tree was measured in ten branches at five whorls during the growing season 2004 in campaigns of 3–4 times per month at the Beskydy Mts., the Czech Republic. Branch woody-tissue temperature was measured continuously in 10-min intervals for each sample position during the whole experiment period. Q10 and normalized CO2 efflux rate (E10–CO2 efflux rate at 10°C) was calculated for each sampled position. Estimated Q10 ranged from 2.12 to 2.89, and E10 ranged from 0.41 to 1.19 μmolCO2m−2s−1. East-side branches had higher efflux rate than west-side branches. The highest CO2 efflux rate values were measured in August and the lowest in October, which corresponds with woody-tissue temperature and growth processes during these periods. CO2 efflux was significantly and positively correlated with branch position within canopy and temperature. Branches from the upper whorls showed higher CO2 efflux activity and seasonal dynamics than branches from the lower whorls.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0197674

     
     
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