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Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
by
Hungate, Bruce A
, Colin, Prentice I
, Koike Takayoshi
, Watanabe, Makoto
, Keenan, Trevor F
, Wayne, Polley H
, Winter, Klaus
, Talhelm, Alan F
, Newton Paul C D
, Leshyk, Victor O
, Jackson, Robert B
, Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A
, Vicca Sara
, Cernusak, Lucas A
, Viechtbauer Wolfgang
, Van Sundert Kevin
, Hovenden Mark J
, Blumenthal, Dana M
, Kaiser, Christina
, McCallum, Ian
, Fisher, Joshua B
, Liu, Yi Y
, Van Lissa Caspar J
, Hoosbeek, Marcel R
, Peñuelas Josep
, Müller Christoph
, Field, Christopher B
, Reich, Peter B
, Stocker, Benjamin D
, Piao Shilong
, Terrer César
, Franklin, Oskar
in
Biological fertilization
/ Biomass
/ Boreal ecosystems
/ Carbon capture and storage
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Climate change
/ Experiments
/ Fertilization
/ Global warming
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient availability
/ Nutrients
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant growth
/ Soil
/ Soil nutrients
/ Vegetation
2019
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Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
by
Hungate, Bruce A
, Colin, Prentice I
, Koike Takayoshi
, Watanabe, Makoto
, Keenan, Trevor F
, Wayne, Polley H
, Winter, Klaus
, Talhelm, Alan F
, Newton Paul C D
, Leshyk, Victor O
, Jackson, Robert B
, Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A
, Vicca Sara
, Cernusak, Lucas A
, Viechtbauer Wolfgang
, Van Sundert Kevin
, Hovenden Mark J
, Blumenthal, Dana M
, Kaiser, Christina
, McCallum, Ian
, Fisher, Joshua B
, Liu, Yi Y
, Van Lissa Caspar J
, Hoosbeek, Marcel R
, Peñuelas Josep
, Müller Christoph
, Field, Christopher B
, Reich, Peter B
, Stocker, Benjamin D
, Piao Shilong
, Terrer César
, Franklin, Oskar
in
Biological fertilization
/ Biomass
/ Boreal ecosystems
/ Carbon capture and storage
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Climate change
/ Experiments
/ Fertilization
/ Global warming
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient availability
/ Nutrients
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant growth
/ Soil
/ Soil nutrients
/ Vegetation
2019
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Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
by
Hungate, Bruce A
, Colin, Prentice I
, Koike Takayoshi
, Watanabe, Makoto
, Keenan, Trevor F
, Wayne, Polley H
, Winter, Klaus
, Talhelm, Alan F
, Newton Paul C D
, Leshyk, Victor O
, Jackson, Robert B
, Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda A
, Vicca Sara
, Cernusak, Lucas A
, Viechtbauer Wolfgang
, Van Sundert Kevin
, Hovenden Mark J
, Blumenthal, Dana M
, Kaiser, Christina
, McCallum, Ian
, Fisher, Joshua B
, Liu, Yi Y
, Van Lissa Caspar J
, Hoosbeek, Marcel R
, Peñuelas Josep
, Müller Christoph
, Field, Christopher B
, Reich, Peter B
, Stocker, Benjamin D
, Piao Shilong
, Terrer César
, Franklin, Oskar
in
Biological fertilization
/ Biomass
/ Boreal ecosystems
/ Carbon capture and storage
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Climate change
/ Experiments
/ Fertilization
/ Global warming
/ Mineral nutrients
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient availability
/ Nutrients
/ Phosphorus
/ Plant biomass
/ Plant growth
/ Soil
/ Soil nutrients
/ Vegetation
2019
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Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
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Nitrogen and phosphorus constrain the CO2 fertilization of global plant biomass
2019
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Elevated CO2 (eCO2) experiments provide critical information to quantify the effects of rising CO2 on vegetation1–6. Many eCO2 experiments suggest that nutrient limitations modulate the local magnitude of the eCO2 effect on plant biomass1,3,5, but the global extent of these limitations has not been empirically quantified, complicating projections of the capacity of plants to take up CO27,8. Here, we present a data-driven global quantification of the eCO2 effect on biomass based on 138 eCO2 experiments. The strength of CO2 fertilization is primarily driven by nitrogen (N) in ~65% of global vegetation and by phosphorus (P) in ~25% of global vegetation, with N- or P-limitation modulated by mycorrhizal association. Our approach suggests that CO2 levels expected by 2100 can potentially enhance plant biomass by 12 ± 3% above current values, equivalent to 59 ± 13 PgC. The future effect of eCO2 we derive from experiments is geographically consistent with past changes in greenness9, but is considerably lower than the past effect derived from models10. If borne out, our results suggest that the stimulatory effect of CO2 on carbon storage could slow considerably this century. Our research provides an empirical estimate of the biomass sensitivity to eCO2 that may help to constrain climate projections.Elevated CO2 increases plant biomass, providing a negative feedback on global warming. Nutrient availability was found to drive the magnitude of this effect for the majority of vegetation globally, and analyses indicated that CO2 will continue to fertilize plant growth in the next century.
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