“…Conceptually, the variation of Rs within a day is mainly determined by the interactions of biophysical factors, for example, soil moisture (Davidson et al, 2000), precipitation (Rochette et al, 1991), biomass, plant species composition and phenology conditions (Wang, Liu, et al, 2014), but especially influenced by soil temperature (Carey et al, 2016; Hirano, 2005; Makita et al, 2018; Mo et al, 2005). Many studies reported that Rs was higher during the day (Rs day ) than at night (Rs night ), attributed to the diel variation of soil temperature (Ford et al, 2012; Hu et al, 2016; Jassal et al, 2007; Shi et al, 2006). Some researchers suggested that the extrapolated daily Rs from daytime Rs would be overestimated, attributed to the asymmetric diel pattern of soil temperature and higher temperature in daytime (Liang et al, 2004; Shi et al, 2006).…”