Forest soil respiration more sensitive to temperature, impacting carbon balance.
The study looked at soil respiration in different forests in China to understand how temperature affects carbon release. They found that soil respiration was highest in summer and lowest in winter, with broad-leaved forests releasing more carbon than coniferous forests. Soil temperature had a big impact on carbon release, while water content had less of an effect. As elevation increased, the sensitivity of soil respiration to temperature also increased.