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Nutrient availability as the key regulator of global forest carbon balance

Authors :
Fernández-Martínez, M.
Vicca, S.
Janssens, I. A.
Sardans, J.
Luyssaert, S.
Campioli, M.
Chapin III, F. S.
Ciais, P.
Malhi, Y.
Obersteiner, M.
Papale, D.
Piao, S. L.
Reichstein, M.
Rodà, F.
Peñuelas, J.
Source :
Nature Climate Change; June 2014, Vol. 4 Issue: 6 p471-476, 6p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Forests strongly affect climate through the exchange of large amounts of atmospheric CO2(ref. ). The main drivers of spatial variability in net ecosystem production (NEP) on a global scale are, however, poorly known. As increasing nutrient availability increases the production of biomass per unit of photosynthesis and reduces heterotrophic respiration in forests, we expected nutrients to determine carbon sequestration in forests. Our synthesis study of 92 forests in different climate zones revealed that nutrient availability indeed plays a crucial role in determining NEP and ecosystem carbon-use efficiency (CUEe; that is, the ratio of NEP to gross primary production (GPP)). Forests with high GPP exhibited high NEP only in nutrient-rich forests (CUEe = 33 ± 4%; mean ± s.e.m.). In nutrient-poor forests, a much larger proportion of GPP was released through ecosystem respiration, resulting in lower CUEe (6 ± 4%). Our finding that nutrient availability exerts a stronger control on NEP than on carbon input (GPP) conflicts with assumptions of nearly all global coupled carbon cycle–climate models, which assume that carbon inputs through photosynthesis drive biomass production and carbon sequestration. An improved global understanding of nutrient availability would therefore greatly improve carbon cycle modelling and should become a critical focus for future research.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1758678X and 17586798
Volume :
4
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature Climate Change
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs37282133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2177