Description: Das Projekt "Swiss canopy crane (SCC): CO2-enrichment" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von Universität Basel, Botanisches Institut, Abteilung Pflanzenökologie durchgeführt. In March 1999 a ca. 45 m tall crane was installed in a highly diverse, mature temperate forest at Hofstetten near Basel, 550 m above sea level. This research tool does enable canopy research in both adult conifers and deciduous trees typical for European forests. With a new type of Free Air CO2 Enrichment, called webFACE, part of this forest is exposed to 530 ppm CO2 since October 2000 (see Pepin and Koerner 2002). Tree genera include: Fagus, Quercus, Carpinus, Acer, Tilia, Prunus, Abies, Picea, Pinus, Larix. The forest has an age of 100 years and dominant trees vary between 32 m and 36 m in height. Except for Larix and Picea (which were introduced from slightly higher elevations) all species occur naturally. With the broad leaved evergreen Ilex aquifolium and Hedera helix in the understory the spectrum is ideal for a an assessment of functional aspects of forest biodiversity. Research will be strictly comparative in order to capitalize on this unique species richness. Topics attended by our team include canopy architecture and fuctional leaf attributes, reproductive dynamics and storage reserves in whole tree canopy CO2-enrichment, sapflow and stable isotopes. After 4 years, we found an immediate and sustained enhancement of carbon flux, but there was no overall stimulation in stem growth and leaf litter production (Koerner et al. 2005). We cooperate with partners from other Swiss institutions (WSL, PSI and others) and colleagues from Germany and Austria. Internationally this project lines up with currently operative crane projects in Panama, Venezuela, Oregon, NE-Australia, and Japan, providing a global network which also includes animal sciences. With its sole emphasis on experimental and analytical work in the top of a mature forest, this is the first crane project in Europe, and one out of three globally in a temperate deciduous/mixed forest (the others are in Japan and in Germany). The SCC project first of all seeks to contribute to biodiversity research in forests.
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Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
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License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2006-04-01 - 2009-03-31
Webseite zum Förderprojekt
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