Does physiological acclimation to climate warming stabilize the ratio of canopy respiration to photosynthesis datafiles

  • John Drake (Creator)

    Dataset

    Description

    Photosynthesis and respiration at the leaf and canopy scales for Eucalyptus tereticornis trees grown in whole-tree chambers at the Hawkesbury Forest Experiment.

    Eucalyptus tereticornis trees were field-grown in large (9-m-tall) whole-tree chambers and exposed to ambient or +3 degrees C warming near Richmond, NSW, Australia. Files contain data regarding the meteorology experienced by each tree (air temperature, air humidity, incident light, etc), tree growth (diameter and stem length), tree moisture status (predawn and midday leaf water potentials), and the exchange of CO2 and H2O of leaves, branch wood, and whole tree canopies.
    Date made available23 Mar 2016
    PublisherZENODO
    Geospatial polygon150.753495,-33.602085 150.757442,-33.603658 150.778294,-33.632891 150.740023,-33.623743 150.742941,-33.610449 150.753495,-33.602085

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