Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5163427 | Organic Geochemistry | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Samples of two moss species, Sphagnum and Polytrichum, were collected at 19 points selected along vertical transects in the Karkonosze Mts. (739-1393 m) and the Izerskie Mts. (500-1100 m), SW Poland. Continuous automatic monitoring of temperature and humidity at the sampling points was carried out (1 h intervals) through the entire growth season (2004). A strong correlation between δ13C value of plant tissue cellulose and mean air temperature was noted for both areas and sampling periods (R2 between 0.92 and 0.64). It was calculated that a 1 °C increase in air temperature during the growing season results in a â1.6â° (Sphagnum) and a â1.5â° (Polytrichum) decrease in δ13C. In contrast, it seems that humidity shows no clear influence on the carbon isotope composition of mosses.
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Authors
Grzegorz Skrzypek, Adam KaÅużny, BronisÅaw WojtuÅ, Mariusz-Orion JÄdrysek,