Land surface models rarely incorporate the terrestrial phosphorus cycle and its interactions with the carbon cycle, despite the extensive scientific debate about the importance of nitrogen and phosphorus supply for future land carbon uptake. We describe a representation of the terrestrial phosphorus cycle for the land surface model ORCHIDEE, and evaluate it with data from nutrient manipulation experiments along a soil formation chronosequence in Hawaii. ORCHIDEE accounts for influence of nutritional state of vegetation on tissue nutrient concentrations, photosynthesis, plant growth, biomass allocation, biochemical (phosphatase-mediated) mineralization and biological nitrogen fixation. Changes in nutrient content (quality) of litter affect t...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
Terrestrial carbon (C) cycle models applied for climate projections simulate a strong increase in ne...
Nitrogen is an essential element controlling ecosystem carbon (C) productivity and its response to c...
Paper contact with Daniel Goll: daniel.goll@lsce.ipsl.frAgraïments: S. Zaehle was supported by the Q...
Land surface models rarely incorporate the terrestrial phosphorus cycle and its interactions with th...
The availability of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) constrains the ability of ecosystems to use reso...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) biogeochemical dynamics are crucial for the regulation of the terres...
The dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems are shaped by the coupled cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phos...
Most land surface models (LSMs), i.e. the land components of Earth system models (ESMs), include rep...
The dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems are shaped by the coupled cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phos...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
In old and heavily weathered soils, the availability of P might be so small that the primary product...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
Terrestrial carbon (C) cycle models applied for climate projections simulate a strong increase in ne...
Nitrogen is an essential element controlling ecosystem carbon (C) productivity and its response to c...
Paper contact with Daniel Goll: daniel.goll@lsce.ipsl.frAgraïments: S. Zaehle was supported by the Q...
Land surface models rarely incorporate the terrestrial phosphorus cycle and its interactions with th...
The availability of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) constrains the ability of ecosystems to use reso...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) biogeochemical dynamics are crucial for the regulation of the terres...
The dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems are shaped by the coupled cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phos...
Most land surface models (LSMs), i.e. the land components of Earth system models (ESMs), include rep...
The dynamics of terrestrial ecosystems are shaped by the coupled cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phos...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
In old and heavily weathered soils, the availability of P might be so small that the primary product...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
Terrestrial carbon (C) cycle models applied for climate projections simulate a strong increase in ne...
Nitrogen is an essential element controlling ecosystem carbon (C) productivity and its response to c...