20150305

Author : Davidson, E. A. Verchot, L. V. Cattanio, J. H. Ackerman, I. L. Carvalho, J. E. M.
Year : 2000
Title : Effects of soil water content on soil respiration in forests and cattle pastures of eastern Amazonia
Journal : Biogeochemistry
Comment : Rates of soil respiration decreased from wet to dry seasons in all land uses. Grasses in the active cattle pasture were productive in the wet season and senescent in the dry season, resulting in the largest seasonal amplitude of CO2 emissions, whereas deep-rooted forests maintained substantial soil respiration during the dry season. Annual emissions were 2.0, 1.8, 1.5, and 1.0 kg C m-2 yr-1 for primary forest, secondary forest, active pasture, and degraded pasture, respectively.

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