Convergence in phosphorus constraints to photosynthesis in forests around the world

Author:

Ellsworth David S.ORCID,Crous Kristine Y.ORCID,De Kauwe Martin G.ORCID,Verryckt Lore T.,Goll DanielORCID,Zaehle Sönke,Bloomfield Keith J.,Ciais PhilippeORCID,Cernusak Lucas A.ORCID,Domingues Tomas F.,Dusenge Mirindi Eric,Garcia SabrinaORCID,Guerrieri RossellaORCID,Ishida F. Yoko,Janssens Ivan A.ORCID,Kenzo TanakaORCID,Ichie Tomoaki,Medlyn Belinda E.ORCID,Meir Patrick,Norby Richard J.ORCID,Reich Peter B.ORCID,Rowland Lucy,Santiago Louis S.ORCID,Sun Yan,Uddling Johan,Walker Anthony P.,Weerasinghe K. W. Lasantha K.,van de Weg Martine J.,Zhang Yun-BingORCID,Zhang Jiao-LinORCID,Wright Ian J.

Abstract

AbstractTropical forests take up more carbon (C) from the atmosphere per annum by photosynthesis than any other type of vegetation. Phosphorus (P) limitations to C uptake are paramount for tropical and subtropical forests around the globe. Yet the generality of photosynthesis-P relationships underlying these limitations are in question, and hence are not represented well in terrestrial biosphere models. Here we demonstrate the dependence of photosynthesis and underlying processes on both leaf N and P concentrations. The regulation of photosynthetic capacity by P was similar across four continents. Implementing P constraints in the ORCHIDEE-CNP model, gross photosynthesis was reduced by 36% across the tropics and subtropics relative to traditional N constraints and unlimiting leaf P. Our results provide a quantitative relationship for the P dependence for photosynthesis for the front-end of global terrestrial C models that is consistent with canopy leaf measurements.

Funder

Department of Education and Training | Australian Research Council

NSW Department of Industry

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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