CO2-Gas Exchange in the Soil and Ground Vegetation
of Bilberry
Pine forest
E. E. Yalynskaya
Institute of Forests, Karelian Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushkinskaya ul. 11, Petrozavodsk,
185610 Karelia, Russia
Received April 30, 1998
AbstractThe characteristics of the components of total CO2 flow from the soil surface in a bilberrypine for-
est were analyzed. A continuous estimation of the parameters of CO2-gas exchange was carried out over two
growing seasons. The dependences of the intensity of soil emission on soil temperature and total flow of carbon
dioxide on air temperature were found to be close to functional dependences. The proportion of the carbon diox-
ide assimilated by ground vegetation was determined.
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