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Integrating the evidence for a terrestrial carbon sink caused by increasing atmospheric CO2

Walker, Anthony P. (author)
De Kauwe, Martin G. (author)
Bastos, Ana (author)
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Belmecheri, Soumaya (author)
Georgiou, Katerina (author)
Keeling, Ralph F. (author)
McMahon, Sean M. (author)
Medlyn, Belinda E. (author)
Moore, David J. P. (author)
Norby, Richard J. (author)
Zaehle, Söenke (author)
Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J. (author)
Battipaglia, Giovanna (author)
Brienen, Roel J. W. (author)
Cabugao, Kristine G. (author)
Cailleret, Maxime (author)
Campbell, Elliott (author)
Canadell, Josep G. (author)
Ciais, Philippe (author)
Craig, Matthew E. (author)
Ellsworth, David S. (author)
Farquhar, Graham D. (author)
Fatichi, Simone (author)
Fisher, Joshua B. (author)
Frank, David C. (author)
Graven, Heather (author)
Gu, Lianhong (author)
Haverd, Vanessa (author)
Heilman, Kelly (author)
Heimann, Martin (author)
Hungate, Bruce A. (author)
Iversen, Colleen M. (author)
Joos, Fortunat (author)
Jiang, Mingkai (author)
Keenan, Trevor F. (author)
Knauer, Jürgen (author)
Körner, Christian (author)
Leshyk, Victor O. (author)
Leuzinger, Sebastian (author)
Liu, Yao (author)
MacBean, Natasha (author)
Malhi, Yadvinder (author)
McVicar, Tim R. (author)
Penuelas, Josep (author)
Pongratz, Julia (author)
Powell, A. Shafer (author)
Riutta, Terhi (author)
Sabot, Manon E. B. (author)
Schleucher, Jürgen, Professor (author)
Umeå universitet,Institutionen för medicinsk kemi och biofysik
Sitch, Stephen (author)
Smith, William K. (author)
Sulman, Benjamin (author)
Taylor, Benton (author)
Terrer, César (author)
Torn, Margaret S. (author)
Treseder, Kathleen K. (author)
Trugman, Anna T. (author)
Trumbore, Susan E. (author)
van Mantgem, Phillip J. (author)
Voelker, Steve L. (author)
Whelan, Mary E. (author)
Zuidema, Pieter A. (author)
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2020-10-21
2021
English.
In: New Phytologist. - : John Wiley & Sons. - 0028-646X .- 1469-8137. ; 229:5, s. 2413-2445
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  • Atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) is increasing, which increases leaf‐scale photosynthesis and intrinsic water‐use efficiency. These direct responses have the potential to increase plant growth, vegetation biomass, and soil organic matter; transferring carbon from the atmosphere into terrestrial ecosystems (a carbon sink). A substantial global terrestrial carbon sink would slow the rate of [CO2] increase and thus climate change. However, ecosystem CO2 responses are complex or confounded by concurrent changes in multiple agents of global change and evidence for a [CO2]‐driven terrestrial carbon sink can appear contradictory. Here we synthesize theory and broad, multidisciplinary evidence for the effects of increasing [CO2] (iCO2) on the global terrestrial carbon sink. Evidence suggests a substantial increase in global photosynthesis since pre‐industrial times. Established theory, supported by experiments, indicates that iCO2 is likely responsible for about half of the increase. Global carbon budgeting, atmospheric data, and forest inventories indicate a historical carbon sink, and these apparent iCO2 responses are high in comparison to experiments and predictions from theory. Plant mortality and soil carbon iCO2 responses are highly uncertain. In conclusion, a range of evidence supports a positive terrestrial carbon sink in response to iCO2, albeit with uncertain magnitude and strong suggestion of a role for additional agents of global change.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Klimatforskning (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Climate Research (hsv//eng)

Keyword

beta factor
carbon dioxide
CO(2)fertilization
CO2-fertilization hypothesis
free-air CO(2)enrichment (FACE)
global carbon cycle
land-atmosphere feedback
terrestrial ecosystems

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