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Mechanistic insights on the responses of plant and ecosystem gas exchange to global environmental change: lessons from Biosphere 2.

Miquel A Gonzalez-Meler1, Jessica S Rucks2, Gerard Aubanell2.   

Abstract

Scaling up leaf processes to canopy/ecosystem level fluxes is critical for examining feedbacks between vegetation and climate. Collectively, studies from Biosphere 2 Laboratory have provided important insight of leaf-to-ecosystem investigations of multiple environmental parameters that were not before possible in enclosed or field studies. B2L has been a testing lab for the applicability of new technologies such as spectral approaches to detect spatial and temporal changes in photosynthesis within canopies, or for the development of cavity ring-down isotope applications for ecosystem evapotranspiration. Short and long term changes in atmospheric CO2, drought or temperature allowed for intensive investigation of the interactions between photosynthesis and leaf, soil and ecosystem respiration. Experiments conducted in the rainforest biome have provided some of the most comprehensive dataset to date on the effects of climate change variables on tropical ecosystems. Results from these studies have been later corroborated in natural rainforest ecosystems and have improved the predictive capabilities of models that now show increased resilience of tropics to climate change. Studies of temperature and CO2 effects on ecosystem respiration and its leaf and soil components have helped reconsider the use of simple first-order kinetics for characterizing respiration in models. The B2L also provided opportunities to quantify the rhizosphere priming effect, or establish the relationships between net primary productivity, atmospheric CO2 and isoprene emissions.
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Keywords:  Biosphere 2; CO(2); Climate change; Drought; Net ecosystem exchange; Photosynthesis; Respiration; Temperature; Tropical rainforest

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25113446     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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3.  Experimental Air Warming of a Stylosanthes capitata, Vogel Dominated Tropical Pasture Affects Soil Respiration and Nitrogen Dynamics.

Authors:  Miquel A Gonzalez-Meler; Lais B C Silva; Eduardo Dias-De-Oliveira; Charles E Flower; Carlos A Martinez
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4.  Does elevated atmospheric CO2affect soil carbon burial and soil weathering in a forest ecosystem?

Authors:  Miquel A Gonzalez-Meler; Armen Poghosyan; Yaniria Sanchez-de Leon; Eduardo Dias de Olivera; Richard J Norby; Neil C Sturchio
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2018-07-27       Impact factor: 2.984

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