Soil respiration dynamics: understanding and predicting soil CO₂ flux of dry deciduous forest ecosystem in India using Q₁₀ models and random forest
Key Points
Soil respiration data indicates significant CO₂ flux variations tied to temperature changes in the forest ecosystem.
Measurements recorded revealed a maximum CO₂ flux of 450 mg CO₂ m² h⁻¹, showcasing the dynamic soil respiration behavior.
Analysis using random forest algorithms effectively models soil CO₂ dynamics and predicts responses to environmental changes.
Results highlight the importance of understanding soil respiration for carbon cycling, with implications for climate change mitigation.
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Soil respiration dynamics: understanding and predicting soil CO₂ flux of dry deciduous forest ecosystem in India using Q₁₀ models and random forest | Synapse