Experimental evidence shows minor contribution of nitrogen deposition to global forest carbon sequestration

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作者
Schulte-Uebbing, Lena F. [1 ]
Ros, Gerard H. [1 ,2 ]
de Vries, Wim [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ & Res, Environm Syst Anal Grp, Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Nutrient Management Inst, Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Wageningen Univ & Res, Wageningen Environm Res, Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
aboveground woody biomass; climate footprint; C-N response; forest carbon sink; global warming potential; meta-regression; N2O emissions; nitrogen deposition; spatial variation; ANTHROPOGENIC NITROGEN; TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS; EUROPEAN FORESTS; ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION; PHOSPHORUS LIMITATION; NUTRIENT LIMITATION; INORGANIC NITROGEN; REACTIVE NITROGEN; SOIL RESPIRATION; BOREAL FORESTS;
D O I
10.1111/gcb.15960
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Human activities have drastically increased nitrogen (N) deposition onto forests globally. This may have alleviated N limitation and thus stimulated productivity and carbon (C) sequestration in aboveground woody biomass (AGWB), a stable C pool with long turnover times. This 'carbon bonus' of human N use partly offsets the climate impact of human-induced N2O emissions, but its magnitude and spatial variation are uncertain. Here we used a meta-regression approach to identify sources of heterogeneity in tree biomass C-N response (additional C stored per unit of N) based on data from fertilization experiments in global forests. We identified important drivers of spatial variation in forest biomass C-N response related to climate (potential evapotranspiration), soil fertility (N content) and tree characteristics (stand age), and used these relationships to quantify global spatial variation in N-induced forest biomass C sequestration. Results show that N deposition enhances biomass C sequestration in only one-third of global forests, mainly in the boreal region, while N reduces C sequestration in 5% of forests, mainly in the tropics. In the remaining 59% of global forests, N addition has no impact on biomass C sequestration. Average C-N responses were 11 (4-21) kg C per kg N for boreal forests, 4 (0-8) kg C per kg N for temperate forests and 0 (-4 to 5) kg C per kg N for tropical forests. Our global estimate of the N-induced forest biomass C sink of 41 (-53 to 159) Tg C yr(-1) is substantially lower than previous estimates, mainly due to the absence of any response in most tropical forests (accounting for 58% of the global forest area). Overall, the N-induced C sink in AGWB only offsets similar to 5% of the climate impact of N2O emissions (in terms of 100-year global warming potential), and contributes similar to 1% to the gross forest C sink.
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页码:899 / 917
页数:19
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