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Soil CO2 Efflux in Caxiuanã National Forest, Pará, during the ESECAFLOR/LBA experiment

  • João de Athaydes Silva Júnior
  • , Antonio Carlos Lôla Da Costa
  • , Pedro Vieira De Azevedo
  • , Rafael Ferreira Da Costa
  • , Daniel B. Metcalfe
  • , Paulo Henrique Lopes Gonçalves
  • , Alan Pantoja Braga
  • , Yadvinder S. Malhi
  • , Luiz Eduardo O.E.C. De Aragão
  • , Patrick Meir

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Abstract

The ESECAFLOR/LBA experiment was carried out at the Caxiuanã National Forest, Pará State, and this article intends to investigate the effect of hydrological stress on the total soil respiration. Two adjacent 1 hectare plots were defined in January 2002. One plot remained in its natural conditions and was used as a control (A), while in the exclusion plot (B) plastic cover panels were installed in order to drain about 70% of the total rainfall to outside of the plot. Accumulated monthly rainfall was recorded from 2005 January to December. During 2005 the rainfall over the ECFPn was 2,211.6 mm, or 9.96% above the mean of 2,011.2 mm. The average soil moisture was 15.6±9.2 and 9.5±3.4% in the plots A and B, respectively. The average soil temperature was 25.6±0.4 and 25.7±0.5 oC, for the A and B plots, respectively. The average soil CO2 flux was 3.46±0.44 and 3.21±0.84 μmolCO2 m-2s-1 in the A and B plots, respectively. With the exclusion of part of rain in plot B, it had a reduction of 7.23% in the soil CO2 flux (0.25 μmolCO2 m-2s-1), 39.1% in the soil humidity (6.1p.p.), and an increase of 0.39% in the soil temperature (0.1oC). The soil moisture in parcel B was lesser than in the parcel A, due to the exclusion system of rain. However at the beginning of the year, site B undergone some changes causing the measuring values to be about the same on both areas.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85-94
Number of pages10
JournalRevista Brasileira de Meteorologia
Volume28
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013
Externally publishedYes

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