Reposted by Yue Li, Scott C. Doney
I'm happy to share a paper in Science Advances that makes the case for a weak land carbon sink, drawing upon JPL and Chloris biomass time series. To close the budget with a net land sink of 0.8 Pg C/y from 2000-2019, we propose increases in the ocean sink and decreases in fossil fuel emissions.
by Yue Li
I agree it is indeed very interesting. For uderstory, I recommend this in-situ experiment in the Amazon that : onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10..... Too many thing to be verified such as the species, resilience, disturbances.
In situ short‐term responses of Amazonian understory plants to elevated CO2
The Amazonian understory plants demonstrate a remarkable response to elevated CO2, including an increase in leaf area and a higher investment in the maximum electron transport rate. These findings su...
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by Yue Li
Plant physiological responses to CO2 #fertilization can make natural climate solutions (e.g., reforestation, avoiding #deforestation) less efficient through climate feedback from stomatal closure. @newphyt.bsky.social
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