2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2024.107974
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Effect of temperature, water availability, and soil properties on soil CO2 efflux in beech-fir forests along the Carpathian Mts

Eva Darenova,
Pia Caroline Adamič,
Matjaž Čater
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“… Adamič et al. (2023) already confirmed different stem radial growth in beech and fir since 1950s and their response to climate conditions along the Carpathians, while Darenova et al. (2024) related soil respiration spatial variability with soil water content, soil carbon and nitrogen content and no significant affect connected with canopy gaps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“… Adamič et al. (2023) already confirmed different stem radial growth in beech and fir since 1950s and their response to climate conditions along the Carpathians, while Darenova et al. (2024) related soil respiration spatial variability with soil water content, soil carbon and nitrogen content and no significant affect connected with canopy gaps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Of particular interest is the question of how ecologically and economically valuable species such as silver fir will cope with recent climate trends (Maiorano et al, 2013;Tinner et al, 2013). Adamičet al (2023) already confirmed different stem radial growth in beech and fir since 1950s and their response to climate conditions along the Carpathians, while Darenova et al (2024) related soil respiration spatial variability with soil water content, soil carbon and nitrogen content and no significant affect connected with canopy gaps.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%