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Short Communication

Q10 values of soil respiration in Japanese forests

Pages 409-413 | Received 22 Oct 2004, Accepted 18 Mar 2005, Published online: 01 Oct 2005
 

Abstract

Q10 is the most important index of soil respiration, and is essential for accurate prediction of soil carbon response to global warming. The response of soil carbon storage is an issue on global and regional scales. In this study, published Q10 values of soil respiration in Japanese forests were examined (n = 44). The Q10 values ranged from 1.30 to 3.45, and the mean value was 2.18 (SD = 0.61, median = 2.02). These results were slightly lower than those of global compilations. The number of studies of Q10 values is still lacking, especially with regard to those in managed forests, those in northeast Japan, and those using modern measurement techniques such as infrared gas analysis. For accurate prediction of soil carbon dynamics and storage in Japanese forests, more such studies are required.

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