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Diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle models

Most of the Earth System Models (ESMs) project increases in net primary productivity (NPP) and terrestrial carbon (C) storage during the 21st century. Despite empirical evidence that limited availability of phosphorus (P) may limit the response of NPP to increasing atmospheric CO(2), none of the ESM...

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Autores principales: Sun, Yan, Peng, Shushi, Goll, Daniel S., Ciais, Philippe, Guenet, Bertrand, Guimberteau, Matthieu, Hinsinger, Philippe, Janssens, Ivan A., Peñuelas, Josep, Piao, Shilong, Poulter, Benjamin, Violette, Aurélie, Yang, Xiaojuan, Yin, Yi, Zeng, Hui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28989942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016EF000472
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author Sun, Yan
Peng, Shushi
Goll, Daniel S.
Ciais, Philippe
Guenet, Bertrand
Guimberteau, Matthieu
Hinsinger, Philippe
Janssens, Ivan A.
Peñuelas, Josep
Piao, Shilong
Poulter, Benjamin
Violette, Aurélie
Yang, Xiaojuan
Yin, Yi
Zeng, Hui
author_facet Sun, Yan
Peng, Shushi
Goll, Daniel S.
Ciais, Philippe
Guenet, Bertrand
Guimberteau, Matthieu
Hinsinger, Philippe
Janssens, Ivan A.
Peñuelas, Josep
Piao, Shilong
Poulter, Benjamin
Violette, Aurélie
Yang, Xiaojuan
Yin, Yi
Zeng, Hui
author_sort Sun, Yan
collection PubMed
description Most of the Earth System Models (ESMs) project increases in net primary productivity (NPP) and terrestrial carbon (C) storage during the 21st century. Despite empirical evidence that limited availability of phosphorus (P) may limit the response of NPP to increasing atmospheric CO(2), none of the ESMs used in the previous Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment accounted for P limitation. We diagnosed from ESM simulations the amount of P need to support increases in carbon uptake by natural ecosystems using two approaches: the demand derived from (1) changes in C stocks and (2) changes in NPP. The C stock‐based additional P demand was estimated to range between −31 and 193 Tg P and between −89 and 262 Tg P for Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 2.6 and RCP8.5, respectively, with negative values indicating a P surplus. The NPP‐based demand, which takes ecosystem P recycling into account, results in a significantly higher P demand of 648–1606 Tg P for RCP2.6 and 924–2110 Tg P for RCP8.5. We found that the P demand is sensitive to the turnover of P in decomposing plant material, explaining the large differences between the NPP‐based demand and C stock‐based demand. The discrepancy between diagnosed P demand and actual P availability (potential P deficit) depends mainly on the assumptions about availability of the different soil P forms. Overall, future P limitation strongly depends on both soil P availability and P recycling on ecosystem scale.
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spelling pubmed-56065062017-10-05 Diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle models Sun, Yan Peng, Shushi Goll, Daniel S. Ciais, Philippe Guenet, Bertrand Guimberteau, Matthieu Hinsinger, Philippe Janssens, Ivan A. Peñuelas, Josep Piao, Shilong Poulter, Benjamin Violette, Aurélie Yang, Xiaojuan Yin, Yi Zeng, Hui Earths Future Research Articles Most of the Earth System Models (ESMs) project increases in net primary productivity (NPP) and terrestrial carbon (C) storage during the 21st century. Despite empirical evidence that limited availability of phosphorus (P) may limit the response of NPP to increasing atmospheric CO(2), none of the ESMs used in the previous Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change assessment accounted for P limitation. We diagnosed from ESM simulations the amount of P need to support increases in carbon uptake by natural ecosystems using two approaches: the demand derived from (1) changes in C stocks and (2) changes in NPP. The C stock‐based additional P demand was estimated to range between −31 and 193 Tg P and between −89 and 262 Tg P for Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 2.6 and RCP8.5, respectively, with negative values indicating a P surplus. The NPP‐based demand, which takes ecosystem P recycling into account, results in a significantly higher P demand of 648–1606 Tg P for RCP2.6 and 924–2110 Tg P for RCP8.5. We found that the P demand is sensitive to the turnover of P in decomposing plant material, explaining the large differences between the NPP‐based demand and C stock‐based demand. The discrepancy between diagnosed P demand and actual P availability (potential P deficit) depends mainly on the assumptions about availability of the different soil P forms. Overall, future P limitation strongly depends on both soil P availability and P recycling on ecosystem scale. Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 2017-07-18 2017-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5606506/ /pubmed/28989942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016EF000472 Text en © 2017 The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Sun, Yan
Peng, Shushi
Goll, Daniel S.
Ciais, Philippe
Guenet, Bertrand
Guimberteau, Matthieu
Hinsinger, Philippe
Janssens, Ivan A.
Peñuelas, Josep
Piao, Shilong
Poulter, Benjamin
Violette, Aurélie
Yang, Xiaojuan
Yin, Yi
Zeng, Hui
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title_full Diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle models
title_fullStr Diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle models
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title_short Diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle models
title_sort diagnosing phosphorus limitations in natural terrestrial ecosystems in carbon cycle models
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5606506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28989942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016EF000472
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