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  Respiration as the main determinant of carbon balance in European forests

Valentini, R., Matteucci, G., Dolman, A. J., Schulze, E.-D., Rebmann, C., Moors, E. J., et al. (2000). Respiration as the main determinant of carbon balance in European forests. Nature, 404(6780), 861-865.

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Valentini, R., Author
Matteucci, G., Author
Dolman, A. J., Author
Schulze, E.-D.1, Author           
Rebmann, C.1, Author           
Moors, E. J., Author
Granier, A., Author
Gross, P., Author
Jensen, N. O., Author
Pilegaard, K., Author
Lindroth, A., Author
Grelle, A., Author
Bernhofer, C., Author
Grünwald, T., Author
Aubinet, M., Author
Ceulemans, R., Author
Kowalski, A. S., Author
Vesala, T., Author
Rannik, Ü., Author
Berbigier, P., Author
Loustau, D., AuthorGuðmundsson, J., AuthorThorgeirsson, H., AuthorIbrom, A., AuthorMorgenstern, K., AuthorClement, R., AuthorMoncrieff, J., AuthorMontagnani, L., AuthorMinerbi, S., AuthorJarvis, P. G., Author more..
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1Department Biogeochemical Processes, Prof. E.-D. Schulze, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_1497751              

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Free keywords: Long-term measurements Atmospheric CO2 High-latitudes Temperature Ecosystems Dioxide Sink Sensitivity Fluxes Water
 Abstract: Carbon exchange between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere is one of the key processes that need to be assessed in the context of the Kyoto Protocol(1). Several studies suggest that the terrestrial biosphere is gaining carbon(2-8), but these estimates are obtained primarily by indirect methods, and the factors that control terrestrial carbon exchange, its magnitude and primary locations, are under debate. Here we present data of net ecosystem carbon exchange, collected between 1996 and 1998 from 15 European forests, which confirm that many European forest ecosystems act as carbon sinks. The annual carbon balances range from an uptake of 6.6 tonnes of carbon per hectare per year to a release of nearly 1 t C ha(-1) yr(-1), with a large variability between forests. The data show a significant increase of carbon uptake with decreasing latitude, whereas the gross primary production seems to be largely independent of latitude. Our observations indicate that, in general, ecosystem respiration determines net ecosystem carbon exchange. Also, for an accurate assessment of the carbon balance in a particular forest ecosystem, remote sensing of the normalized difference vegetation index or estimates based on forest inventories may not be sufficient. [References: 28]

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 404 (6780) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 861 - 865 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925427238
ISSN: 0028-0836