Articles | Volume 17, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-699-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-17-699-2020
Research article
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11 Feb 2020
Research article |  | 11 Feb 2020

Partitioning of canopy and soil CO2 fluxes in a pine forest at the dry timberline across a 13-year observation period

Rafat Qubaja, Fyodor Tatarinov, Eyal Rotenberg, and Dan Yakir

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This paper presents a study of the CO2 fluxes in a pine forest plantation at the dry timberline in the Negev, combining the present time with the long-term perspective. Two key issues that limit our understanding are the need to know the sources of CO2 fluxes and the need for long-term perspectives. We provide evidence that helps explain the forest plantation productivity under stressful conditions, which can assist in predicting the response of forest to future drying climate.
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