- Standardsignatur12674S
- TitelCarbon–nitrogen interactions in European forests and semi-natural vegetation – Part 2: Untangling climatic, edaphic, management and nitrogen deposition effects on carbon sequestration potentials
- VerfasserChris R. FlechardMarcel van OijenDavid R. CameronBarbara KitzlerSophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern
- ErscheinungsortKaltenburg-Lindau
- VerlagCopernicus Publications
- Erscheinungsjahr2020
- Seiten583–1620
- MaterialSonderdruck
- Digitales Dokument
- Datensatznummer40000972
- QuelleBiogeosciences: An interactive open-access journal of the European Geosciecnes Union ; Jrg. 17 ; 6 (2020) , 583–1620
- Verwandter Titel
- AbstractThe effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition (Ndep) on carbon (C) sequestration in forests have often been assessed by relating differences in productivity to spatial variations of Ndep across a large geographic domain. These correlations generally suffer from covariation of other confounding variables related to climate and other growth-limiting factors, as well as large uncertainties in total (dry + wet) reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition. We propose a methodology for untangling the effects of Ndep from those of meteorological variables, soil water retention capacity and stand age, using a mechanistic forest growth model in combination with eddy covariance CO2 exchange fluxes from a Europe-wide network of 22 forest flux towers. Total Nr deposition rates were estimated from local measurements as far as possible. The forest data were compared with data from natural or semi-natural, non-woody vegetation sites.
- SchlagwörterKohlenstoff-Stickstoff-Wechselwirkung, Wald, europäischer Wald, Vegetation, Kohlenstofffluss, Stickstofffluss, BFW-Open-Access-Publikation, Treibhausgas, Ökosystem, Modellierung, atmosphärische Stickstoffdeposition, Wasserrückhaltevermögen, Boden, Waldwachstumsmodell, Vegetationsstadium, Klima, Stickstoffablagerung, Kohlenstoffsequestrierung
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