Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah
Unger S, Maguas C, Pereira JS, David TS, Werner C (2012)
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 154-155: 9-18.
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A transient increase in soil carbon dioxide efflux after rewetting of previously dry soils, termed the Birch effect, can significantly influence the ecosystem carbon balance. This has generally been related to increased soil microbial respiration in response to a temporal increase in labile soil carbon. In order to quantify ecosystem carbon losses by the Birch effect and to trace the underlying biogeochemical processes, we monitored the effects of first natural rain pulses on soil and ecosystem carbon dioxide fluxes and their isotopic composition (delta C-13) after an extended summer drought in a Mediterranean oak woodland. While GPP was affected negatively, rain largely enhanced soil respiratory processes, which increased their relative contribution to NEE by up to 95%, resulting in a significant net carbon loss from the ecosystem. This was reflected by high correlation (r 0.91) between the two fluxes. Further, isotopic composition of soil respiration (delta C-13(S)) explained on average 71% of the isotopic composition of ecosystem respiration (delta C-13(R)). We found a strong relationship between soil moisture and the increase in soil respiration (R-S) and NEE, indicating that the Birch effect observed during this study did not result from a transient increase in labile soil carbon but from a gradual (several days) moisture response of size and/or activity of the soil microbial community. We also observed large variation in delta C-13 of soil and ecosystem respired CO2 that corresponded to the rain pulses with enrichment of up to 8 and 6%., respectively, and a subsequent depletion to initial values during the following dry days, which might be explained by increased relative contribution of soil microbial communities from deeper soil layers to overall soil respiration, a switch in the respired carbon source (e.g. anaplerotic carbon) and changes in apparent fractionation during the mineralization of soil organic matter after the depletion of labile carbon pools. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
Rain;
Birch effect;
Drought;
Mediterranean woodland;
Soil respiration;
pulse;
Stable carbon isotopes
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
Band
154-155
Seite(n)
9-18
ISSN
0168-1923
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2489200
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Unger S, Maguas C, Pereira JS, David TS, Werner C. Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 2012;154-155:9-18.
Unger, S., Maguas, C., Pereira, J. S., David, T. S., & Werner, C. (2012). Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 154-155, 9-18. doi:10.1016/j.agrformet.2011.10.007
Unger, Stephan, Maguas, Cristina, Pereira, Joao S., David, Teresa S., and Werner, Christiane. 2012. “Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah”. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 154-155: 9-18.
Unger, S., Maguas, C., Pereira, J. S., David, T. S., and Werner, C. (2012). Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 154-155, 9-18.
Unger, S., et al., 2012. Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 154-155, p 9-18.
S. Unger, et al., “Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah”, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, vol. 154-155, 2012, pp. 9-18.
Unger, S., Maguas, C., Pereira, J.S., David, T.S., Werner, C.: Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 154-155, 9-18 (2012).
Unger, Stephan, Maguas, Cristina, Pereira, Joao S., David, Teresa S., and Werner, Christiane. “Interpreting post-drought rewetting effects on soil and ecosystem carbon dynamics in a Mediterranean oak savannah”. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 154-155 (2012): 9-18.
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