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  Precipitation as driver of carbon fluxes in 11 African ecosystems

Merbold, L., Ardo, J., Arneth, A., Scholes, R. J., Nouvellon, Y., De Grandcourt, A., et al. (2009). Precipitation as driver of carbon fluxes in 11 African ecosystems. Biogeosciences, 6(6), 1027-1041. doi:10.5194/bg-6-1027-2009.

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Merbold, L.1, Author           
Ardo, J., Author
Arneth, A., Author
Scholes, R. J., Author
Nouvellon, Y., Author
De Grandcourt, A., Author
Archibald, S., Author
Bonnefond, J. M., Author
Boulain, N., Author
Brueggemann, N., Author
Bruemmer, C., Author
Cappelaere, B., Author
Ceschia, E., Author
El-Khidir, H. A. M., Author
El-Tahir, B. A., Author
Falk, U., Author
Lloyd, J., Author
Kergoat, L., Author
Le Dantec, V., Author
Mougin, E., Author
Muchinda, M., AuthorMukelabai, M. M., AuthorRamier, D., AuthorRoupsard, O., AuthorTimouk, F., AuthorVeenendaal, E. M., AuthorKutsch, W. L.1, 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: Water-vapor transfer Eddy-covariance Southern africa Spatial variability Savanna ecosystem Soil respiration CO2 exchange Beech forest Woody cover Open-path
 Abstract: This study reports carbon and water fluxes between the land surface and atmosphere in eleven different ecosystems types in Sub-Saharan Africa, as measured using eddy covariance (EC) technology in the first two years of the CarboAfrica network operation. The ecosystems for which data were available ranged in mean annual rainfall from 320 mm (Sudan) to 1150 mm (Republic of Congo) and include a spectrum of vegetation types (or land cover) (open savannas, woodlands, croplands and grasslands). Given the shortness of the record, the EC data were analysed across the network rather than longitudinally at sites, in order to understand the driving factors for ecosystem respiration and carbon assimilation, and to reveal the different water use strategies in these highly seasonal environments. Values for maximum net carbon assimilation rates (photosynthesis) ranged from -12.5 mu mol CO2 m(-2) s(-1) in a dry, open Millet cropland (C-4-plants) up to -48 mu mol CO2 m(-2) s(-1) for a tropical moist grassland. Maximum carbon assimilation rates were highly correlated with mean annual rainfall (r(2)=0.74). Maximum photosynthetic uptake rates (Fp(max)) were positively related to satellite-derived f(APAR). Ecosystem respiration was dependent on temperature at all sites, and was additionally dependent on soil water content at sites receiving less than 1000 mm of rain per year. All included ecosystems dominated by C-3-plants, showed a strong decrease in 30-min assimilation rates with increasing water vapour pressure deficit above 2.0 kPa. [References: 63]

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 Dates: 2009
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DOI: 10.5194/bg-6-1027-2009
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Publ. Info: Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany : Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 6 (6) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1027 - 1041 Identifier: CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/111087929276006
ISSN: 1726-4170