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Empirical estimates of regional carbon budgets imply reduced global soil heterotrophic respiration

Authors :
Ciais, Philippe
Yao, Yitong
Gasser, Thomas
Baccini, Alessandro
Wang, Yilong
Lauerwald, Ronny
Peng, Shushi
Bastos, Ana
Li, Wei
Raymond, Peter A
Canadell, Josep G
Peters, Glen P
Andres, Rob J
Chang, Jinfeng
Yue, Chao
Dolman, A Johannes
Haverd, Vanessa
Hartmann, Jens
Laruelle, Goulven
Konings, Alexandra G
King, Anthony W
Liu, Yi
Luyssaert, Sebastiaan
Maignan, Fabienne
Patra, Prabir K
Peregon, Anna
Regnier, Pierre
Pongratz, Julia
Poulter, Benjamin
Shvidenko, Anatoly
Valentini, Riccardo
Wang, Rong
Broquet, Grégoire
Yin, Yi
Zscheischler, Jakob
Guenet, Bertrand
Goll, Daniel S
Ballantyne, Ashley-P
Yang, Hui
Qiu, Chunjing
Zhu, Dan
Source :
National Science Review; February 2021, Vol. 8 Issue: 2
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Resolving regional carbon budgets is critical for informing land-based mitigation policy. For nine regions covering nearly the whole globe, we collected inventory estimates of carbon-stock changes complemented by satellite estimates of biomass changes where inventory data are missing. The net land–atmospheric carbon exchange (NEE) was calculated by taking the sum of the carbon-stock change and lateral carbon fluxes from crop and wood trade, and riverine-carbon export to the ocean. Summing up NEE from all regions, we obtained a global ‘bottom-up’ NEE for net land anthropogenic CO2uptake of –2.2 ± 0.6 PgC yr−1consistent with the independent top-down NEE from the global atmospheric carbon budget during 2000–2009. This estimate is so far the most comprehensive global bottom-up carbon budget accounting, which set up an important milestone for global carbon-cycle studies. By decomposing NEE into component fluxes, we found that global soil heterotrophic respiration amounts to a source of CO2of 39 PgC yr−1with an interquartile of 33–46 PgC yr−1—a much smaller portion of net primary productivity than previously reported.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20955138 and 2053714X
Volume :
8
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
National Science Review
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs60874145
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaa145