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Atmospheric deposition, CO2, and change in the land carbon sink
Fernandez-Martinez, M. ; Vicca, S. ; Janssens, I. A. ; Ciais, P. ; Obersteiner, M. ; Bartrons, M. ; Sardans, J. ; Verger, A. ; Canadell, J. G. ; Chevallier, F. ; Wang, X. ; Bernhofer, C. ; Curtis, P. S. ; Gianelle, D. ; Gruewald, T. ; Heinesch, B. ; Ibrom, A. ; Knohl, A. ; Laurila, T. ; Law, B. E. ; Limousin, J. M. ; Longdoz, B. ; Loustau, D. ; Mammarella, I. ; Matteucci, G. ; Monson, R. K. ; Montagnani, L. ; Moors, E. J. ; Munger, J. W. ; Papale, D. ; Piao, S. L. ; Penuelas, J.
刊名SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2017
关键词WATER-USE EFFICIENCY ELEVATED CO2 NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY NITROGEN DEPOSITION SULFUR DEPOSITION FOREST ECOSYSTEMS SOIL RESPIRATION UNITED-STATES ACID-RAIN DECOMPOSITION
DOI10.1038/s41598-017-08755-8
英文摘要Concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) have continued to increase whereas atmospheric deposition of sulphur and nitrogen has declined in Europe and the USA during recent decades. Using time series of flux observations from 23 forests distributed throughout Europe and the USA, and generalised mixed models, we found that forest-level net ecosystem production and gross primary production have increased by 1% annually from 1995 to 2011. Statistical models indicated that increasing atmospheric CO2 was the most important factor driving the increasing strength of carbon sinks in these forests. We also found that the reduction of sulphur deposition in Europe and the USA lead to higher recovery in ecosystem respiration than in gross primary production, thus limiting the increase of carbon sequestration. By contrast, trends in climate and nitrogen deposition did not significantly contribute to changing carbon fluxes during the studied period. Our findings support the hypothesis of a general CO2-fertilization effect on vegetation growth and suggest that, so far unknown, sulphur deposition plays a significant role in the carbon balance of forests in industrialized regions. Our results show the need to include the effects of changing atmospheric composition, beyond CO2, to assess future dynamics of carbon-climate feedbacks not currently considered in earth system/climate modelling.; European Research Council Synergy grant [ERC-2013-SyG 610028-IMBALANCE-P]; Spanish Government grant [CGL2013-48074-P]; Catalan Government projects [SGR 2014-274, FI-2013]; Scientific Research - Flanders; Juan de la Cierva fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation; GHG-Europe project; Australian Climate Change Science Programme; SCI(E); ARTICLE; 7
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/471351]  
专题城市与环境学院
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Fernandez-Martinez, M.,Vicca, S.,Janssens, I. A.,et al. Atmospheric deposition, CO2, and change in the land carbon sink[J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS,2017.
APA Fernandez-Martinez, M..,Vicca, S..,Janssens, I. A..,Ciais, P..,Obersteiner, M..,...&Penuelas, J..(2017).Atmospheric deposition, CO2, and change in the land carbon sink.SCIENTIFIC REPORTS.
MLA Fernandez-Martinez, M.,et al."Atmospheric deposition, CO2, and change in the land carbon sink".SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2017).
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