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Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate

Forest carbon use efficiency (CUE, the ratio of net to gross primary productivity) represents the fraction of photosynthesis that is not used for plant respiration. Although important, it is often neglected in climate change impact analyses. Here we assess the potential impact of thinning on project...

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Autores principales: Collalti, Alessio, Trotta, Carlo, Keenan, Trevor F., Ibrom, Andreas, Bond‐Lamberty, Ben, Grote, Ruediger, Vicca, Sara, Reyer, Christopher P. O., Migliavacca, Mirco, Veroustraete, Frank, Anav, Alessandro, Campioli, Matteo, Scoccimarro, Enrico, Šigut, Ladislav, Grieco, Elisa, Cescatti, Alessandro, Matteucci, Giorgio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001275
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author Collalti, Alessio
Trotta, Carlo
Keenan, Trevor F.
Ibrom, Andreas
Bond‐Lamberty, Ben
Grote, Ruediger
Vicca, Sara
Reyer, Christopher P. O.
Migliavacca, Mirco
Veroustraete, Frank
Anav, Alessandro
Campioli, Matteo
Scoccimarro, Enrico
Šigut, Ladislav
Grieco, Elisa
Cescatti, Alessandro
Matteucci, Giorgio
author_facet Collalti, Alessio
Trotta, Carlo
Keenan, Trevor F.
Ibrom, Andreas
Bond‐Lamberty, Ben
Grote, Ruediger
Vicca, Sara
Reyer, Christopher P. O.
Migliavacca, Mirco
Veroustraete, Frank
Anav, Alessandro
Campioli, Matteo
Scoccimarro, Enrico
Šigut, Ladislav
Grieco, Elisa
Cescatti, Alessandro
Matteucci, Giorgio
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description Forest carbon use efficiency (CUE, the ratio of net to gross primary productivity) represents the fraction of photosynthesis that is not used for plant respiration. Although important, it is often neglected in climate change impact analyses. Here we assess the potential impact of thinning on projected carbon cycle dynamics and implications for forest CUE and its components (i.e., gross and net primary productivity and plant respiration), as well as on forest biomass production. Using a detailed process‐based forest ecosystem model forced by climate outputs of five Earth System Models under four representative climate scenarios, we investigate the sensitivity of the projected future changes in the autotrophic carbon budget of three representative European forests. We focus on changes in CUE and carbon stocks as a result of warming, rising atmospheric CO(2) concentration, and forest thinning. Results show that autotrophic carbon sequestration decreases with forest development, and the decrease is faster with warming and in unthinned forests. This suggests that the combined impacts of climate change and changing CO(2) concentrations lead the forests to grow faster, mature earlier, and also die younger. In addition, we show that under future climate conditions, forest thinning could mitigate the decrease in CUE, increase carbon allocation into more recalcitrant woody pools, and reduce physiological‐climate‐induced mortality risks. Altogether, our results show that thinning can improve the efficacy of forest‐based mitigation strategies and should be carefully considered within a portfolio of mitigation options.
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spelling pubmed-64726662019-04-19 Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate Collalti, Alessio Trotta, Carlo Keenan, Trevor F. Ibrom, Andreas Bond‐Lamberty, Ben Grote, Ruediger Vicca, Sara Reyer, Christopher P. O. Migliavacca, Mirco Veroustraete, Frank Anav, Alessandro Campioli, Matteo Scoccimarro, Enrico Šigut, Ladislav Grieco, Elisa Cescatti, Alessandro Matteucci, Giorgio J Adv Model Earth Syst Research Articles Forest carbon use efficiency (CUE, the ratio of net to gross primary productivity) represents the fraction of photosynthesis that is not used for plant respiration. Although important, it is often neglected in climate change impact analyses. Here we assess the potential impact of thinning on projected carbon cycle dynamics and implications for forest CUE and its components (i.e., gross and net primary productivity and plant respiration), as well as on forest biomass production. Using a detailed process‐based forest ecosystem model forced by climate outputs of five Earth System Models under four representative climate scenarios, we investigate the sensitivity of the projected future changes in the autotrophic carbon budget of three representative European forests. We focus on changes in CUE and carbon stocks as a result of warming, rising atmospheric CO(2) concentration, and forest thinning. Results show that autotrophic carbon sequestration decreases with forest development, and the decrease is faster with warming and in unthinned forests. This suggests that the combined impacts of climate change and changing CO(2) concentrations lead the forests to grow faster, mature earlier, and also die younger. In addition, we show that under future climate conditions, forest thinning could mitigate the decrease in CUE, increase carbon allocation into more recalcitrant woody pools, and reduce physiological‐climate‐induced mortality risks. Altogether, our results show that thinning can improve the efficacy of forest‐based mitigation strategies and should be carefully considered within a portfolio of mitigation options. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-10-15 2018-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6472666/ /pubmed/31007835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001275 Text en ©2018. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the 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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Collalti, Alessio
Trotta, Carlo
Keenan, Trevor F.
Ibrom, Andreas
Bond‐Lamberty, Ben
Grote, Ruediger
Vicca, Sara
Reyer, Christopher P. O.
Migliavacca, Mirco
Veroustraete, Frank
Anav, Alessandro
Campioli, Matteo
Scoccimarro, Enrico
Šigut, Ladislav
Grieco, Elisa
Cescatti, Alessandro
Matteucci, Giorgio
Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate
title Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate
title_full Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate
title_fullStr Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate
title_full_unstemmed Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate
title_short Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate
title_sort thinning can reduce losses in carbon use efficiency and carbon stocks in managed forests under warmer climate
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6472666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31007835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2018MS001275
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