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Ecosystem-scale biosphere-atmosphere interactions of a hemiboreal mixed forest stand at Järvselja, Estonia.

Steffen M Noe1, Veljo Kimmel1, Katja Hüve1, Lucian Copolovici1, Miguel Portillo-Estrada1, Ulle Püttsepp1, Kalev Jõgiste2, Ulo Niinemets1, Lukas Hörtnagl3, Georg Wohlfahrt3.   

Abstract

During two measurement campaigns, from August to September 2008 and 2009, we quantified the major ecosystem fluxes in a hemiboreal forest ecosystem in Järvselja, Estonia. The main aim of this study was to separate the ecosystem flux components and gain insight into the performance of a multi-species multi-layered tree stand. Carbon dioxide and water vapor fluxes were measured using the eddy covariance method above and below the canopy in conjunction with the microclimate. Leaf and soil contributions were quantified separately by cuvette and chamber measurements, including fluxes of carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrogen oxides, nitrous oxide, methane, ozone, sulfur dioxide, and biogenic volatile organic compounds (isoprene and monoterpenes). The latter have been as well characterized for monoterpenes in detail. Based on measured atmospheric trace gas concentrations, the flux tower site can be characterized as remote and rural with low anthropogenic disturbances. Our results presented here encourage future experimental efforts to be directed towards year round integrated biosphere-atmosphere measurements and development of process-oriented models of forest-atmosphere exchange taking the special case of a multi-layered and multi-species tree stand into account. As climate change likely leads to spatial extension of hemiboreal forest ecosystems a deep understanding of the processes and interactions therein is needed to foster management and mitigation strategies.

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Keywords:  Eddy-covariance; leaf photosynthesis; monoterpene emission; net ecosystem CO2 exchange; soil trace gas fluxes

Year:  2011        PMID: 24347809      PMCID: PMC3859925          DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2010.09.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  For Ecol Manage        ISSN: 0378-1127            Impact factor:   3.558


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