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Seasonality of temperate forest photosynthesis and daytime respiration

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  • R. Wehr

    (University of Arizona)

  • J. W. Munger

    (Harvard University)

  • J. B. McManus

    (Aerodyne Research Inc.)

  • D. D. Nelson

    (Aerodyne Research Inc.)

  • M. S. Zahniser

    (Aerodyne Research Inc.)

  • E. A. Davidson

    (Appalachian Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science)

  • S. C. Wofsy

    (Harvard University)

  • S. R. Saleska

    (University of Arizona)

Abstract

Climate models require an understanding of ecosystem-scale respiration and photosynthesis, yet there is no way of measuring these two fluxes directly; here, new instrumentation is used to determine these fluxes in a temperate forest, showing, for instance, that respiration is less during the day than at night.

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  • R. Wehr & J. W. Munger & J. B. McManus & D. D. Nelson & M. S. Zahniser & E. A. Davidson & S. C. Wofsy & S. R. Saleska, 2016. "Seasonality of temperate forest photosynthesis and daytime respiration," Nature, Nature, vol. 534(7609), pages 680-683, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:534:y:2016:i:7609:d:10.1038_nature17966
    DOI: 10.1038/nature17966
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