2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13071001
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Spatial Scale Effects of Soil Respiration in Arid Desert Tugai Forest: Responses to Plant Functional Traits and Soil Abiotic Factors

Abstract: Understanding the spatial variation law of soil respiration (Rs) and its influencing factors is very important when simulating and predicting the terrestrial carbon cycle process. However, there are still limitations in understanding how different sampling scales affect the spatial heterogeneity of Rs and whether the spatial scale effect will change with habitat types. Our objectives were to explore the effects of different sampling scales on the spatial variability of Rs and the relative importance of soil ab… Show more

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“…By performing structural equation models, Jiang et al [4] explored the influence of soil and vegetation properties on soil aggregate stability in desert communities and suggested that the soil stabilization process was mainly controlled by soil physicochemical properties and vegetation characteristics, but their relative importance varies with community types. Wang et al [5] quantified the variability of soil respiration at different spatial scales and demonstrated the potential to predict the spatial variability of soil respiration based on the combination of soil abiotic properties and easily measured aboveground functional traits.…”
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“…By performing structural equation models, Jiang et al [4] explored the influence of soil and vegetation properties on soil aggregate stability in desert communities and suggested that the soil stabilization process was mainly controlled by soil physicochemical properties and vegetation characteristics, but their relative importance varies with community types. Wang et al [5] quantified the variability of soil respiration at different spatial scales and demonstrated the potential to predict the spatial variability of soil respiration based on the combination of soil abiotic properties and easily measured aboveground functional traits.…”
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confidence: 99%