Temperature responses of ecosystem respiration and photosynthesis of tundra mesocosms at low temperatures
Tundra monoliths were used in a mesocosm study to assess the temperature responses of ecosystem respiration and photosynthesis at low temperatures (-15 to + 15 C at 5 C intervals) in controlled environments. Measurements were conducted using closed chamber gas exchange system and syringe sampling of...
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Arctic Data Center
2013
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.18739/A2RW67 |
Summary: | Tundra monoliths were used in a mesocosm study to assess the temperature responses of ecosystem respiration and photosynthesis at low temperatures (-15 to + 15 C at 5 C intervals) in controlled environments. Measurements were conducted using closed chamber gas exchange system and syringe sampling of air injected in an infrared gas analyzer in a gas chromatograph mode. Tundra monoliths were collected at Toolik Field Station, Alaska |
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