Investigation of carbon turnover in grassland sites in Northern Bavarian low mountain ranges under extreme climate conditions
FORKAST, TP5
From 06/2009 to 12/2013Principal Investigator: Thomas Foken, Yakov Kuzyakov
Staff: Michael Riederer, Max Haase, Jörg Hübner
Grassland in low mountain ranges is increasingly considered as important carbon storage. The behaviour of this storage as well as carbon fluxes between atmosphere, biosphere and soil are to be investigated especially under extreme weather conditions (droughts), which are expected to occur naturally during the two year period of research or are otherwise induced artificially.
We expect plant specific changes in photosynthetic activity and modified assimilate translocation characteristics from the leaves into roots and soil. Detailed information about the reaction of different plant species allows predicting the stability and resilience of plant species composition in grasslands, under the influence of extreme climate conditions. After all, the final step is the development of adequate adaptation strategies.
Photographs: Measuring station Voitsumra in the Upper Eger Valley and Eddy-Covariance-System at the station Voitsumra (Th. Foken)
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