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Soil temperature differences (5 cm depth) between beech-soil-mesocosms incubated at SW exposure (warm-dry microclimate, climate change treatment) and at NW exposure (cool-moist microclimate, control treatment).
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posted on 2016-07-13, 16:11 authored by Michael Dannenmann, Carolin Bimüller, Silvia Gschwendtner, Martin Leberecht, Javier Tejedor, Silvija Bilela, Rainer Gasche, Marc Hanewinkel, Andri Baltensweiler, Ingrid Kögel-Knabner, Andrea Polle, Michael Schloter, Judy Simon, Heinz RennenbergData represent mean values of five temperature probes per treatment directly installed horizontally in soil of transferred beech-soil-mesocosms. Arrows indicate the three sampling campaigns. The period between the sampling in June and August equals the roof period of 39 days.
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