CO2 fertilization contributed more than half of the observed forest biomass increase in northern extra‐tropical land

Author:

He Yue1ORCID,Liu Yongwen2ORCID,Lei Lingjie1,Terrer César3,Huntingford Chris4ORCID,Peñuelas Josep56ORCID,Xu Hao1,Piao Shilong12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sino‐French Institute for Earth System Science, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences Peking University Beijing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Earth System and Environmental Resources of the Tibetan Plateau (TPESER), Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

4. UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Wallingford UK

5. CREAF, Cerdanyola del Valles Barcelona Spain

6. CSIC, Global Ecology Unit CREAF‐CSIC‐UAB Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe existence of a large‐biomass carbon (C) sink in Northern Hemisphere extra‐tropical ecosystems (NHee) is well‐established, but the relative contribution of different potential drivers remains highly uncertain. Here we isolated the historical role of carbon dioxide (CO2) fertilization by integrating estimates from 24 CO2‐enrichment experiments, an ensemble of 10 dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) and two observation‐based biomass datasets. Application of the emergent constraint technique revealed that DGVMs underestimated the historical response of plant biomass to increasing [CO2] in forests () but overestimated the response in grasslands () since the 1850s. Combining the constrained (0.86 ± 0.28 kg C m−2 [100 ppm]−1) with observed forest biomass changes derived from inventories and satellites, we identified that CO2 fertilization alone accounted for more than half (54 ± 18% and 64 ± 21%, respectively) of the increase in biomass C storage since the 1990s. Our results indicate that CO2 fertilization dominated the forest biomass C sink over the past decades, and provide an essential step toward better understanding the key role of forests in land‐based policies for mitigating climate change.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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