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The CzeCOS ecosystem stations network.

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    0544665 - ÚVGZ 2022 CZ eng A - Abstract
    Pavelka, Marian - Acosta, Manuel - Dařenová, Eva - Dušek, Jiří - Fischer, Milan - Janouš, Dalibor - Jocher, Georg - Kyselová, Ina - Kowalska, Natalia - Krupková, Lenka - Sedlák, Pavel - Šigut, Ladislav - Szatniewska, Justyna - Czerný, Radek - Stellner, Stanislav - Trusina, Jan - Chawla, Shilpy - Guerra Torres, Patricio Carlos - Mensah, Caleb - Nguyen, Vinh Xuan - McGloin, Ryan - Květ, Jan - Marek, Michal V.
    The CzeCOS ecosystem stations network.
    The 3rd ICOS Science Conference. Praha, 2018. s. 44-44.
    [The 3rd ICOS Science Conference. 11.09.2018-13.09.2018, Praha]
    R&D Projects: GA MŠMT(CZ) LO1415
    Institutional support: RVO:86652079
    Keywords : czechglobe * greenhouse gas * fluxes * ecosystem station * climate change
    OECD category: Plant sciences, botany
    https://www.icos-cp.eu/news-and-events/science-conference/icos2020sc

    The Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CzechGlobe) has established a wellequipped network of ecosystem stations with modern instrumentation for greenhouse gas fluxes, ecophysiological, plant-physiological and micrometeorological studies. The research infrastructure CzeCOS (Czech Carbon Observation System) is included in the Czech National roadmap of major research infrastructures. The network covers the representative terrestrial ecosystems of the Czech Republic (coniferous forests, deciduous forest, mixed floodplain forest, grassland, wetland, cropland and poplar plantation). The floodplain forest has been influenced by anthropological impact of water management during the last decades and represents conditions similar to those expected during the climate change (drought). The 37- year old Norway spruce forest represents typical Central European coniferous forest of higher altitudes, while the 113-year old Norway spruce forest (located at low latitude) allows investigating the drought influence on the ecosystem. The wetland LTER station is located in the UNESCO MAB reservation. The deciduous forest is managed European mature beech stand with tree species composition close to natural. Further two ecosystems represent the typical managed ecosystem, the grassland (mowed once per year) and the cropland (intensively managed). The poplar plantation is used for investigation of management for effective biomass production for energetic purposes. The floodplain forest, Norway spruce forest and wetland stations are proposed as ICOS sites.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0321502

     
     
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