1. Plant biomass and production and CO2 exchange in an ombrotrophic bog.
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Moore, Tim R, Bubier, Jill L, Frolking, Steve E, Lafleur, Peter M, and Roulet, Nigel T
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PLANT biomass , *BOGS , *CARBON dioxide - Abstract
Summary 1Above-ground biomass was measured at bog hummock, bog hollow and poor-fen sites in Mer Bleue, a large, raised ombrotrophic bog near Ottawa, Ont., Canada. The average above-ground biomass was 587 g m-2 in the bog, composed mainly of shrubs and Sphagnum capitula. In the poor fen, the average biomass was 317 g m-2 , comprising mainly sedges and herbs and Sphagnum capitula. Vascular plant above-ground biomass was greater where the water table was lower, with a similar but weaker relationship for Sphagnum capitula and vascular leaf biomass. 2Below-ground biomass averaged 2400 g m-2 at the bog hummock site, of which 300 g m-2 was fine roots (< 2 mm diameter), compared with 1400 g m-2 in hollows (fine roots 450 g m-2 ) and 1200 g m-2 at the poor-fen site. 3Net Ecosystem Exchange (NEE) of CO2 was measured in chambers and used to derive ecosystem respiration and photosynthesis. Under high light flux (PAR of 1500 µmol m-2 s-1 ), NEE ranged across sites from 0.08 to 0.22 mg m-2 s-1 (a positive value indicates ecosystem uptake) in the spring and summer, but fell to –0.01 to –0.13 mg m-2 s-1 (i.e. a release of CO2 ) during a late-summer dry period. 4There was a general agreement between a combination of literature estimates of photosynthetic capacity for shrubs and mosses and measured biomass and summer-time CO2 uptake determined by the eddy covariance technique within a bog footprint (0.40 and 0.35–0.40 mg m-2 s-1 , respectively). 5Gross photosynthesis was estimated to be about 530 g m-2 year-1 , total respiration 460 g m-2 year-1 , and export of DOC, DIC and CH4 10 g m-2 year-1 , leaving an annual C sequestration rate of 60 g m-2 year-1 . Root... [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2002
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