Yan Junhua
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences | 2006
Zhang Deqiang; Sun Xiaomin; Zhou Guoyi; Yan Junhua; Wang Yuesi; Liu Shizhong; Zhou Cunyu; Liu Juxiu; Tang Xuli; Li Jiong; Zhang Qianmei
Seasonal metrics and environmental responses to forestry soil surface CO2 emission effluxes among three types of lower subtropical forests were consistently monitored over two years with static chamber-gas chromatograph techniques among three types of lower subtropical forests. Results showed that annual CO2 effluxes (S+L) reached 3942.20, 3422.36 and 2163.02 CO2 g·m−2·a−1, respectively in the monsoon evergreen broadleaf forest, mixed broadleaf-coniferous forest and coniferous forest. All the three types of forests revealed the same characteristics of seasonal changes with the CO2 effluxes peaking throughout June to August. During this peaking period, the effluxes were 35.9%, 38.1% and 40.2% of the total annual effluxes, respectively. The CO2 emission process responding to the environmental factors displayed significantly different patterns in forestry soils of the three types of forests. The coniferous forest (CF) was more sensitive to temperature than the other two types. The Q10 values were higher, along with greater seasonal variations of the CO2 efflux, indicating that the structurally unique forestry ecosystem has disadvantage against interferences. All the three types of forestry CO2 effluxes showed significant correlation with the soil temperature (Ts), soil water content (Ms) and air pressure (Pa). However, stepwise regression analysis indicated no significant correlation between air pressure and the soil CO2 efflux. With an empirical model to measure soil temperature and water content in 5 cm beneath the soil surface, the CO2 effluxes accounting for 75.7%, 77.8% and 86.5% of the efflux variability respectively in soils of BF, MF and PF were calculated. This model can be better used to evaluate the CO2 emission of soils under water stress and arid or semi-arid conditions.
Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences | 2006
Zhou Guoyi; Zhou Cunyu; Liu Shuguang; Tang Xuli; Ouyang Xuejun; Zhang Deqiang; Liu Shizhong; Liu Juxiu; Yan Junhua; Zhou Chuanyan; Luo Yan; Guan Lili; Liu Yan
Journal of Plant Ecology (Chinese Version) | 2010
Liu XingZhao; Zhou Guoyi; Zhang Deqiang; Liu Shizhong; Chu Guowei; Yan Junhua; J. S. He; Xu Han
Journal of Tropical and Subtropical Botany | 2010
Zhang Na; Qiao YuNa; Liu XingZhao; Chu Guowei; Zhang Deqiang; Yan Junhua
Chinese Journal of Ecology | 2012
Yan Junhua
Chinese Journal of Ecology | 2011
Yan Junhua
Chinese Journal of Appplied Environmental Biology | 2000
Yan Junhua; Zhou Guoyi; Shen Weijun
Archive | 2013
Fu Shenglei; Zhang Wei; Dai Huitang; Wan Shiqiang; Li Peixue; Wang Mingrui; Dai Keyuan; Zhu Shidan; Yan Junhua; Wang Keya; Shen Weijun; Lin Yongbiao; Kuang Yuan-wen; Liu Zhanfeng; Wang Faming; Ye Qing; Zhao Ping
Archive | 2017
Miao Qing; Li Kun; Zhang Qianmei; Yan Junhua
Archive | 2017
邵宜晶; Shao Yi-jing; 俞梦笑; Yu Meng-xiao; 江军; Jiang Jun; 曹楠楠; Cao Nan-nan; 褚国伟; Chu Guowei; 闫俊华; Yan Junhua