학술논문

우리나라 소나무림의 토양호흡 특성: 점봉산, 남산, 지리산 사례 연구 (2009~2010)
Soil Respiration Characteristics in Pinus densiflora Forests in Republic of Korea: A Case of Mt. Jeombongsan, Mt. Namsan, and Mt. Jirisan (2009~2010)
Document Type
Article
Source
생태와 환경 / Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment. Dec 31, 2023 56(4):440
Subject
soil respiration
climate change
carbon cycle
Pinus densiflora
Language
Korean
ISSN
2288-1115
Abstract
This study measured soil respiration in pine forests dominated by Pinus densiflora in Mt. Jeombong, Mt. Namsan, Mt. Jirisan in Republic of Korea from 2009 to 2010. The seasonal variations, along with temperature and soil moisture content, were measured to understand the characteristics at each site. Soil respiration was highest in summer and autumn, closely influenced by the increase in soil temperature. Throughout the measurement period, soil respiration ranged from 205.6 to 312.2 mg CO2 m-2 h-1, with Mt. Namsan showing the highest values and Mt. Jirisan the lowest. A strong correlation was observed between soil respiration and soil temperature, with Q10 values ranging from 2.5 to 3.0. Precipitation significantly affected soil moisture content, and although it appeared to influence soil respiration, no significant correlation was found.

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