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СО2 Emission Intensity by the Selenga Delta Soils in the Baikal Region |
Authors |
Milkheev E.Y. Candidate of Biology, evg-milh@rambler.ruTsybikova E.V. Candidate of Biology, associate professor, , bgf.deck @yandex.ruValova E.E. Candidate of Geography, associate professor, elena-valova@yandex.ru |
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Section |
Ecology |
UDK |
631.433.3 |
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Annotation |
The authors examine the seasonal dynamics of carbon dioxide production by the
Selenga delta area soils. The soil temperature plays a key role in changes of the CO2
emission rate during the entire vegetative season, whereas a relationship between soil
respiration intensity and humidity is relevant only at the beginning of the vegetative season.
Meadow soils during the growing season showed the maximum CO2 level emissions – up
to 45 g CO2/m2 per day. For soddy forest soils this indicator did not exceed 34 g CO2/
m2 per day during the entire monitoring period. The total seasonal maximum emission of
carbon dioxide occurs during the maximal plant growth or coincides with the intensive
plant residues in the soil.
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Key words |
CO2 emission, meadow soils, soddy forest soils, soil hydrothermal
indices, the Baikal Region |
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