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Eddy covariance measurements of CO 2 exchange from agro-ecosystems located in subtropical (India) and boreal (Finland) climatic conditions

Journal of Earth System Science(2020)

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Climate impacts agriculture in various complex ways at different levels and scales depending on the local natural crop growth limitations. Our objective in this study, therefore, is to understand how different is the atmosphere–biosphere exchange of CO 2 under contrasting subtropical and boreal agricultural (an oilseed crop and a bioenergy crop, respectively) climates. The oilseed crop in subtropical climate continued to uptake CO 2 from the atmosphere throughout the year, with maximum uptake occurring in the monsoon season, and drastically reduced uptake during drought. The boreal ecosystem, on the other hand, was a sustained, small source of CO 2 to the atmosphere during the snow-covered winter season. Higher rates of CO 2 uptake were observed owing to greater day-length in the growing season in the boreal ecosystem. The optimal temperature for photosynthesis by the subtropical ecosystem was close to the regional normal mean temperature. An enhanced photosynthetic response to the incident radiation was found for the boreal ecosystem implying the bioenergy crop to be more efficient than the oilseed crop in utilizing the available light. This comparison of the CO 2 exchange patterns will help strategising the carbon management under different climatic conditions.
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Carbon dioxide exchange, Eddy covariance, India, Subtropical climate, Sesame, Reed canary grass
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