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Partial asynchrony of coniferous forest carbon sources and sinks at the intra-annual time scale.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/199513
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-49494-5
PubMed ID
39103349
Description
As major terrestrial carbon sinks, forests play an important role in mitigating climate change. The relationship between the seasonal uptake of carbon and its allocation to woody biomass remains poorly understood, leaving a significant gap in our capacity to predict carbon sequestration by forests. Here, we compare the intra-annual dynamics of carbon fluxes and wood formation across the Northern hemisphere, from carbon assimilation and the formation of non-structural carbon compounds to their incorporation in woody tissues. We show temporally coupled seasonal peaks of carbon assimilation (GPP) and wood cell differentiation, while the two processes are substantially decoupled during off-peak periods. Peaks of cambial activity occur substantially earlier compared to GPP, suggesting the buffer role of non-structural carbohydrates between the processes of carbon assimilation and allocation to wood. Our findings suggest that high-resolution seasonal data of ecosystem carbon fluxes, wood formation and the associated physiological processes may reduce uncertainties in carbon source-sink relationships at different spatial scales, from stand to ecosystem levels.
Date of Publication
2024-08-05
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 550 Earth sciences & geology
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Silvestro, Roberto
Mencuccini, Maurizio
García-Valdés, Raúl
Antonucci, Serena
Arzac, Alberto
Biondi, Franco
Buttò, Valentina
Camarero, J Julio
Campelo, Filipe
Cochard, Hervé
Čufar, Katarina
Cuny, Henri E
de Luis, Martin
Deslauriers, Annie
Drolet, Guillaume
Fonti, Marina V
Fonti, Patrick
Giovannelli, Alessio
Gričar, Jožica
Gruber, Andreas
Gryc, Vladimír
Guerrieri, Rossella
Güney, Aylin
Guo, Xiali
Huang, Jian-Guo
Jyske, Tuula
Kašpar, Jakub
Kirdyanov, Alexander V
Klein, Tamir
Lemay, Audrey
Li, Xiaoxia
Liang, Eryuan
Lintunen, Anna
Liu, Feng
Lombardi, Fabio
Ma, Qianqian
Mäkinen, Harri
Malik, Rayees A
Martinez Del Castillo, Edurne
Martinez-Vilalta, Jordi
Mayr, Stefan
Morin, Hubert
Nabais, Cristina
Nöjd, Pekka
Oberhuber, Walter
Olano, José M
Ouimette, Andrew P
Paljakka, Teemu V S
Peltoniemi, Mikko
Peters, Richard L
Ren, Ping
Prislan, Peter
Rathgeber, Cyrille B K
Sala, Anna
Saracino, Antonio
Saulino, Luigi
Schiestl-Aalto, Piia
Shishov, Vladimir V
Stokes, Alexia
Sukumar, Raman
Sylvain, Jean-Daniel
Tognetti, Roberto
Treml, Václav
Urban, Josef
Vavrčík, Hanuš
Vieira, Joana
von Arx, Georg
Institute of Geological Sciences (GEO)
Wang, Yan
Yang, Bao
Zeng, Qiao
Zhang, Shaokang
Ziaco, Emanuele
Rossi, Sergio
Additional Credits
Institute of Geological Sciences (GEO)
Series
Nature communications
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
2041-1723
Access(Rights)
open.access
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