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Nitrogen-induced new net primary production and carbon sequestration in global forests

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 242, Issue -, Pages 1476-1487

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.08.041

Keywords

Biological nitrogen fixation; Nitrogen deposition; Net primary productivity; Carbon sequestration; Carbon-nitrogen interactions

Funding

  1. Fok Ying Tong Education Foundation [161015]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41630750, 31400381]
  3. WIMEK Research Fellowship grant of Wageningen University

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Nitrogen (N) deposition and biological N fixation (BNF) are main external N inputs into terrestrial ecosystems. However, few studies have simultaneously quantified the contribution of these two external N inputs to global NPP and consequent C sequestration. Based on literature analysis, we estimated new net primary production (NPP) due to external N inputs from BNF and N deposition and the consequent C sinks in global boreal, temperate and tropical forest biomes via a stoichiometric scaling approach. Nitrogen-induced new NPP is estimated to be 3.48 Pg C yr(-1) in global established forests and contributes to a C sink of 1.83 Pg C yr(-1) . More specifically, the aboveground and belowground new NPP are estimated to be 2.36 and 1.12 Pg C yr(-1), while the external N-induced C sinks in wood and soil are estimated to be 1.51 and 0.32 Pg C yr(-1), respectively. BNF contributes to a major proportion of N-induced new NPP (3.07 Pg C yr(-1)) in global forest, and accounts for a C sink of 1.58 Pg C yr(-1). Compared with BNF, N deposition only makes a minor contribution to new NPP (0.41 Pg C yr(-1)) and C sinks (0.25 Pg C yr(-1)) in global forests. At the biome scale, rates of N-induced new NPP and C sink show an increase from boreal forest towards tropical forest, as mainly driven by an increase of BNF. In contrast, N deposition leads to a larger C sink in temperate forest (0.11 Pg C yr(-1)) than boreal (0.06 Pg C yr(-1)) and tropical forest (0.08 Pg C yr(-1)). Our estimate of total C sink due to N-induced new NPP approximately matches an independent assessment of total C sink in global established forests, suggesting that external N inputs by BNF and atmospheric deposition are key drivers of C sinks in global forests. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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