20150619

Author : Davidson, E. A. Janssens, I. A. Luo, Y. Q.
Year : 2006
Title : On the variability of respiration in terrestrial ecosystems: moving beyond Q(10)
Journal : Global Change Biology
Comment Soil temperature and water content directly affect respiratory enzymatic activity and also indirectly affect respiration via their effects on substrate supply. Decadal-scale responses of soil organic matter and peat to changing temperature are equally or more important with regards to climatic feedbacks. Even at these longer time scales, however, the effects of temperature must interact with diffusion of oxygen and extracellular enzymes to the locales where carbon is temporarily sequestered in flooded peatlands, in frozen soils, or in the interior of soil aggregates. The best ways to model interactions among temperature, water content, and substrate availability will depend upon the temporal and spatial scales of interest.

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