Spatial and temporal effects of soil temperature and moisture and the relation to fine root density on root and soil respiration in a mature apple orchard

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Christian Ceccon
Pietro Panzacchi
Francesca Scandellari
Luca Prandi
Maurizio Ventura
Barbara Russo
Peter Millard
Massimo Tagliavini
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[1] Bologna University,Department of Fruit Tree and Woody Plant Sciences
[2] Free University of Bolzano/Bozen,Faculty of Computer Science
[3] The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute,Faculty of Science and Technology
[4] Free University of Bolzano/Bozen,CSRC
[5] University of New Hampshire,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2011年 / 342卷
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Apple trees; Root density; Root respiration; Soil respiration; Soil temperature; Soil water content;
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We identified the role of various soil parameters and root density as drivers of soil respiration (Rs) in an apple orchard, measured during different periods of the year and at a range of distances from trees, in plots with a different history of nutrient supply. Rs was measured in April, May, August and December and studied in relation to soil temperature and moisture, total soil C and N, as well as to fine root density and medium-, and large-sized root density and root N concentration. The study also aimed to partition Rs by applying the root regression technique. Rs ranged from 0.06 in December to 1.49 g CO2 m−2 h−1 in August. Average soil temperature alone explained up to 71% of the annual variability of Rs, while soil water content was negatively correlated to Rs. Fertilization, soil C and N concentration and root N had negligible effects on Rs. Fine root density, but not medium- and large-sized root density, contributed to explaining part of the yearly variability of Rs and proved to be a good predictor in December, when the statistical significance of the regression made it possible to estimate the autotrophic component of Rs as being about 35% of total soil respiration.
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