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Synergistic effects of four climate change drivers on terrestrial carbon cycling

机译:四种气候变化司机对陆地碳循环的协同效应

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Disentangling impacts of multiple global changes on terrestrial carbon cycling is important, both in its own right and because such impacts can dampen or accelerate increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration. Here we report on an eight-year grassland experiment, TeRaCON, in Minnesota, United States, that factorially manipulated four drivers: temperature, rainfall, CO2 and nitrogen deposition. Net primary production increased under warming, elevated CO2 and nitrogen deposition, and decreased under diminished summer rainfall. Treatment combinations that increased net primary production also increased soil CO2 emissions, but less so, and hence ecosystem carbon storage increased overall. Productivity, soil carbon emissions and plant carbon stock responses to each individual factor were influenced by levels of the other drivers, in both amplifying and dampening ways. Percentage increases in productivity, soil carbon emissions and plant carbon stocks in response to two, three or four global changes experienced jointly were generally much greater than those expected based on the effects of each individual driver alone. Multiple global change drivers had a profound combined influence on observed outcomes that would have been poorly predicted by knowledge of each driver alone. If such interacting impacts of multiple global change drivers on carbon cycling occur widely among ecosystems, accurately projecting biosphere responses to multifactorial global changes will remain a major challenge in the decades ahead.
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    《Nature geoscience》 |2020年第12期|共10页
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    Univ Minnesota Dept Forest Resources St Paul MN 55108 USA;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Ecol Evolut &

    Behav St Paul MN 55108 USA;

    Univ Wisconsin Dept Biol Eau Claire WI 54701 USA;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Forest Resources St Paul MN 55108 USA;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Ecol Evolut &

    Behav St Paul MN 55108 USA;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Forest Resources St Paul MN 55108 USA;

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  • 中图分类 地球物理学;
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