Soil respiration in different ages of teak plantations in Thailand.

JARQ-JAPAN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH QUARTERLY(2009)

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Soil respiration is a crucial carbon flux for determining carbon balance in the forest ecosystem. In Kanchanaburi, western Thailand, we measured soil respiration at different stand ages (1, l and 21 year-old) of teak (Tectona grandis) plantations. There were no significant differences in soil respiration among plots of different ages. Soil respiration rates showed a clear seasonal pattern of a high rate in the rainy season from April to November and a low rate in the dry season from December to March. The contribution of organic layer, roots and soil to total soil respiration was 17, 15 and 68'%, respectively, in the 6 year-old teak plantation (T-Y plot). Total soil respiration rate was significantly correlated with soil water content in the 0-30 cm layer. The annual amount of CO(2) efflux from the forest floor was estimated to be 1,06,2-1,154 gC m(-2) y(-1) in the teak plantations in 1997. In 1998, annual CO(2) efflux declined to 80%, of that in 1997 in the T-Y plot, probably due to low rainfall.
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carbon cycling,root respiration,soil CO(2) efflux,soil moisture,tropical seasonal forest
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