ATM 2016
DOI: 10.20937/atm.2016.29.03.01
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Estimated carbon dioxide exchange for three native species in an ecological reserve of Mexico City

Abstract: RESUMENSe estimó la captura y emisión de CO 2 de tres especies (Buddleia cordata, Senecio praecox y Echeveria gibbiflora) en la Reserva Ecológica del Pedregal de San Ángel. El muestreo se realizó durante los meses de febrero, marzo, abril y noviembre (temporada seca) y de julio a octubre (temporada de lluvias) en 2010. En la temporada seca B. cordata y S. praecox capturaron 16.14 y 3.25 kg de CO 2 , respectivamente, en tanto que E. gibbiflora emitió 45.76 kg de CO 2 . En la temporada de lluvias el intercambio … Show more

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“…CO 2 absorption and emission differ strongly among plant species and between dry and rain periods of the year (Sánchez- León et al, 2016). To investigate the effects on CO 2 fluxes of (a) PAR absorbed by the ecosystem, (b) the above canopy air temperature, and (c) soil moisture at various depths, mean daily CO 2 fluxes were examined in response to the above parameters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CO 2 absorption and emission differ strongly among plant species and between dry and rain periods of the year (Sánchez- León et al, 2016). To investigate the effects on CO 2 fluxes of (a) PAR absorbed by the ecosystem, (b) the above canopy air temperature, and (c) soil moisture at various depths, mean daily CO 2 fluxes were examined in response to the above parameters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its long periods of permanence and its capacity to absorb radiation, carbon dioxide (CO2) is classified as one of the most harmful long-lived GHGs (LLGHG) for the planet (García et al 2006;Putman et al 2016;Sánchez-León et al 2016;Pincetl 2017).…”
Section: Iintroductionmentioning
confidence: 99%