Carbon isotope dynamics in Abies amabilis stands in the Cascades

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Ehleringer, James R.
Other Author Buchmann, N.; Hinckley, T. M.
Title Carbon isotope dynamics in Abies amabilis stands in the Cascades
Date 1998
Description Carbon isotope ratios (d13C) of canopy air and carbon isotope discrimination at the ecosystem level were studied in three montane Pacific silver fir (Abies amabilis (Dougl. ex Loud.) Dougl. ex J. Forbes) stands, an old-growth and two younger stands. Spatial and temporal variations of canopy CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) and their d13C were strongly related to stand structure. Within the old-growth stand, both daytime canopy [CO2] and canopy d13C stayed close to those of the troposphere, either indicating low overall photosynthetic rates or high turbulent mixing.
Type Text
Publisher National Research Council Canada Research Press
Volume 28
Issue 6
First Page 808
Last Page 819
Subject Carbon isotopes; Pacific silver fir; Carbon budget; Soil respiration; Cascade Mountains
Subject LCSH Abies amabilis; Soil air; Climatic changes; Atmospheric carbon dioxide; Forest canopy ecology
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Buchmann, N., Hinckley, T. M., & Ehleringer, J. R. (1998). Carbon isotope dynamics in Abies amabilis stands in the Cascades. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 28(6), 808-19.
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