How carbon (C) is allocated to different plant tissues (leaves, stem, and roots) determines how long C remains in plant biomass and thus remains a central challenge for understanding the global C cycle. We used a diverse set of observations (AmeriFlux eddy covariance tower observations, biomass estimates from tree-ring data, and leaf area index (LAI) measurements) to compare C fluxes, pools, and LAI data with those predicted by a land surface model (LSM), the Community Land Model (CLM4.5). We ran CLM4.5 for nine temperate (including evergreen and deciduous) forests in North America between 1980 and 2013 using four different C allocation schemes: i. dynamic C allocation scheme (named "D-CLM4.5") with one dynamic allometric parameter, which ...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
Elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration (eCO 2 ) has the potential to increase vegetation carbon sto...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...
How carbon (C) is allocated to different plant tissues (leaves, stem, and roots) determines how long...
© Author(s) 2017. How carbon (C) is allocated to different plant tissues (leaves, stem, and roots) d...
How carbon (C) is allocated to different plant tissues (leaves, stem and roots) determines C residen...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentration (eCO₂) has the potential to increase vegetation carbon storag...
Summary: Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) has the potential to increase vegetation carb...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) has the potential to increase vegetation carbon storag...
A significant fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions is assimilated by tropical forests and stored ...
Allocation of C to belowground plant structures is one of the most important, yet least well quantif...
Carbon allocation plays a critical role in forest ecosystem carbon cycling. We reviewed existing lit...
Linking biometric measurements of stand-level biomass growth to tower-based measurements of carbon u...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
<p>Quantifying carbon fluxes and pools of forest ecosystems is an active research area in global cli...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
Elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration (eCO 2 ) has the potential to increase vegetation carbon sto...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...
How carbon (C) is allocated to different plant tissues (leaves, stem, and roots) determines how long...
© Author(s) 2017. How carbon (C) is allocated to different plant tissues (leaves, stem, and roots) d...
How carbon (C) is allocated to different plant tissues (leaves, stem and roots) determines C residen...
Elevated atmospheric CO₂ concentration (eCO₂) has the potential to increase vegetation carbon storag...
Summary: Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) has the potential to increase vegetation carb...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration (eCO2) has the potential to increase vegetation carbon storag...
A significant fraction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions is assimilated by tropical forests and stored ...
Allocation of C to belowground plant structures is one of the most important, yet least well quantif...
Carbon allocation plays a critical role in forest ecosystem carbon cycling. We reviewed existing lit...
Linking biometric measurements of stand-level biomass growth to tower-based measurements of carbon u...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
<p>Quantifying carbon fluxes and pools of forest ecosystems is an active research area in global cli...
Gross primary production (GPP) is the primary source of all carbon fluxes in the ecosystem. Understa...
Elevated atmospheric CO 2 concentration (eCO 2 ) has the potential to increase vegetation carbon sto...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...