Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 3 de 3
Filtrar
Mais filtros










Base de dados
Intervalo de ano de publicação
1.
Glob Chang Biol ; 30(1): e17073, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38273546

RESUMO

A two-fold enhancement in the sensitivity of atmospheric CO2 growth rate (CGR) to tropical temperature interannual variability ( Γ CGR T $$ {\varGamma}_{\mathrm{CGR}}^T $$ ) till early 2000s has been reported, which suggests a drought-induced shift in terrestrial carbon cycle responding temperature fluctuations, thereby accelerating global warming. However, using six decades long atmospheric CO2 observations, we show that Γ CGR T $$ {\varGamma}_{\mathrm{CGR}}^T $$ has significantly declined in the last two decades, to the level during the 1960s. The Γ CGR T $$ {\varGamma}_{\mathrm{CGR}}^T $$ decline begs the question of whether the sensitivity of ecosystem carbon cycle to temperature variations at local scale has largely decreased. With state-of-the-art dynamic global vegetation models, we further find that the recent Γ CGR T $$ {\varGamma}_{\mathrm{CGR}}^T $$ decline is barely attributed to ecosystem carbon cycle response to temperature fluctuations at local scale, which instead results from a decrease in spatial coherence in tropical temperature variability and land use change. Our results suggest that the recently reported loss of rainforest resilience has not shown marked influence on the temperature sensitivity of ecosystem carbon cycle. Nevertheless, the increasing extent of land use change as well as more frequent and intensive drought events are likely to modulate the responses of ecosystem carbon cycle to temperature variations in the future. Therefore, our study highlights the priority to continuously monitor the temperature sensitivity of CGR variability and improve Earth system model representation on land use change, in order to predict the carbon-climate feedback.


Assuntos
Dióxido de Carbono , Ecossistema , Temperatura , Ciclo do Carbono/fisiologia , Clima Tropical
2.
Natl Sci Rev ; 10(12): nwad274, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38045730

RESUMO

The first greenhouse gas (GHG) budget accounting over China shows that China's land ecosystems is close to GHG neutral, in contrast to the net GHG source of global land ecosystems.

3.
Science ; 373(6562): eabg4420, 2021 Sep 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34554773

RESUMO

Wang et al. (Research Articles, 11 December 2020, p. 1295) reported a large decline in the CO2 fertilization effect (CFE) on global photosynthesis, on the basis of changing regression coefficients of CO2 (ß) for satellite proxies/products of photosynthesis. We show that their methods cannot robustly estimate CFE, leading to incorrect attribution, and largely neglect CO2 effects on the photosynthetic enzyme ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase (RuBisCO).


Assuntos
Dióxido de Carbono , Fotossíntese , Fertilização
SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA
...