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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2006

Assessing Variations in SPAD‐502 Chlorophyll Meter Measurements and Their Relationships with Nutrient Content of Trembling Aspen Foliage

Marie-Claude Bonneville

Abstract The relative chlorophyll content in leaves estimated by the SPAD‐502 chlorophyll meter can be an efficient way to evaluate plant nitrogen (N) status in many crops and some tree species. In this study, the SPAD meter was used to look for relationships between relative leaf chlorophyll content and leaf nutrient concentration in trembling aspen. The variations in leaf chlorophyll measurements were also evaluated by using three sampling times and three measurement techniques. Hypothetical experimental designs were created to achieve better design efficiency. The best representation of overall leaf chlorophyll was found when six SPAD readings were taken at different locations on each leaf. There was a positive correlation between overall leaf N and estimated chlorophyll content, especially in the top part of the trees. Overall, this study suggested that the SPAD meter can give an estimation of trembling aspen nutritional status, especially if the differential partitioning of N within trees is considered.


Environmental Research Letters | 2015

Carbon dioxide and methane exchange at a cool-temperate freshwater marsh

Ian B. Strachan; Kelly A. Nugent; Stephanie Crombie; Marie-Claude Bonneville

Freshwater marshes have been shown to be strong sinks for carbon dioxide (CO2) on an annual basis relative to other wetland types; however it is likely that these ecosystems are also strong emitters of methane (CH4), reducing their carbon (C) sequestration potential. Multiyear C balances in these ecosystems are necessary therefore to determine their contribution to the global C cycle. Despite this, the number of multiyear studies in marshes is few, with, to the best of our knowledge, only one other Northern marsh C balance reported. This study presents five years of eddy covariance flux measurements of CO2, and four years of warm-season chamber measurements of CH4 at a cool-temperate Typha angustifolia marsh. Annual average cumulative net ecosystem exchange of CO2 (NEE) at the marsh was −224 ± 54 g C m−2 yr−1 (±SD) over the five-year period, ranging from −126 to −284 g C m−2 yr−1. Enhancement of the ecosystem respiration during warmer spring, autumn and winter periods appeared the strongest determinant of annual NEE totals. Warm season fluxes of CH4 from the Typha vegetation (avg. 1.0 ± 1.2 g C m−2 d−1) were significantly higher than fluxes from the water surface (0.5 ± 0.4 g C m−2 d−1) and unvegetated mats (0.2 ± 0.2 g C m−2 d−1). Air temperature was a primary driver of all CH4 fluxes, while water table was not a significant correlate as water levels were always at or above the vegetative mat surfaces. Weighting by the surface cover proportion of water and vegetation yielded a net ecosystem CH4 emission of 127 ± 19 g C m−2 yr−1. Combining CO2 and CH4, the annual C sink at the Mer Bleue marsh was reduced to −97 ± 57 g C m−2 yr−1, illustrating the importance of accounting for CH4 when generating marsh C budgets.


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2008

Net ecosystem CO2 exchange in a temperate cattail marsh in relation to biophysical properties

Marie-Claude Bonneville; Ian B. Strachan; Elyn R. Humphreys; Nigel T. Roulet


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2012

The net carbon footprint of a newly created boreal hydroelectric reservoir

Cristian R. Teodoru; Julie Bastien; Marie-Claude Bonneville; Paul A. del Giorgio; Maud Demarty; Michelle Garneau; Jean-François Hélie; Luc Pelletier; Yves T. Prairie; Nigel T. Roulet; Ian B. Strachan; Alain Tremblay


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2012

The net carbon footprint of a newly created boreal hydroelectric reservoir: C EMISSIONS FROM THE EASTMAIN RESERVOIR

Cristian R. Teodoru; Julie Bastien; Marie-Claude Bonneville; Paul A. del Giorgio; Maud Demarty; Michelle Garneau; Jean-François Hélie; Luc Pelletier; Yves T. Prairie; Nigel T. Roulet; Ian B. Strachan; Alain Tremblay


Archive | 2010

Net Greenhouse Gas Emissions at the Eastmain 1 Reservoir, Quebec, Canada

Ian B. Strachan; Alain Tremblay; J. M. Christian Bastien; Marie-Claude Bonneville; P. Del Georgio; Maud Demarty; Michelle Garneau; Jean-François Hélie; Luc Pelletier; Yves T. Prairie; Nigel T. Roulet; Cristian R. Teodoru


Archive | 2010

Spring and Fall Hydro-Meteorological Conditions Explain the Interannual Variability in Carbon Exchange in a Boreal Peatland

Marie-Claude Bonneville; Ian A. B. Strachan


Archive | 2009

The Net Impact of Hydroelectric Reservoir Creation on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Study of the Eastmain-1 Reservoir in the Eastern James Bay region of Quebec, Canada

Ian B. Strachan; Melburne Charles Lemieux; Marie-Claude Bonneville; Nigel T. Roulet; Alain Tremblay


Archive | 2009

Inter-annual Variability in Net Ecosystem Exchange of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions in a Temperate Freshwater Marsh

Marie-Claude Bonneville; Ian A. B. Strachan


17th Symposium on Boundary Layers and Turbulence, 27th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, and the 17th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology | 2006

Net ecosystem exchange from a cattail marsh within the Mer Bleue wetland complex in Ontario, Canada

Marie-Claude Bonneville

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Jean-François Hélie

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Michelle Garneau

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Yves T. Prairie

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Cristian R. Teodoru

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Paul A. del Giorgio

Université du Québec à Montréal

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