In Situ Co2 Efflux From Leaf Litter Layer Showed Large Temporal Variation Induced By Rapid Wetting And Drying Cycle

PLOS ONE(2014)

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We performed continuous and manual in situ measurements of CO2 efflux from the leaf litter layer (R-LL) and water content of the leaf litter layer (LWC) in conjunction with measurements of soil respiration (R-S) and soil water content (SWC) in a temperate forest; our objectives were to evaluate the response of R-LL to rainfall events and to assess temporal variation in its contribution to R-S. We measured R-LL in a treatment area from which all potential sources of CO2 except for the leaf litter layer were removed. Capacitance sensors were used to measure LWC. R-LL increased immediately after wetting of the leaf litter layer; peak R-LL values were observed during or one day after rainfall events and were up to 8.6-fold larger than R-LL prior to rainfall. R-LL declined to pre-wetting levels within 2-4 day after rainfall events and corresponded to decreasing LWC, indicating that annual R-LL is strongly influenced by precipitation. Temporal variation in the observed contribution of R-LL to R-S varied from nearly zero to 51%. Continuous in situ measurements of LWC and CO2 efflux from leaf litter only, combined with measurements of R-S, can provide robust data to clarify the response of R-LL to rainfall events and its contribution to total R-S.
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carbon dioxide,climate,ecosystem,forests,plant leaves,cell respiration
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