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Environmental Factors Controlling Soil Respiration in Three Semiarid Ecosystems

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Richard T Conant, Jeffrey M Klopatek, and Carole C Klopatek, Environmental Factors Controlling Soil Respiration in Three Semiarid Ecosystems: .

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Previous research suggests that soil organic C pools may be a feature of semiarid regions that are particularly sensitive to climatic changes. We instituted an 18-mo experiment along an elevation gradient in northern Arizona to evaluate the influence of temperature, moisture, and soil C pool size on soil respiration. Soils, from underneath different tree canopy types and interspaces of three semiarid ecosystems, were moved upslope and/or downslope to modify soil climate. Soils moved downslope experienced increased temperature and decreased precipitation, resulting in decreased soil moisture and soil respiration (as much as 23 and 20%, respectively). Soils moved upslope to more mesic, cooler sites had greater soil water content and [...]

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