The rate of above-ground woody biomass production, WP, in some western Amazon forests exceeds those in the east by a factor of 2 or more. Underlying causes may include climate, soil nutrient limitations and species composition. In this modelling paper, we explore the implications of allowing key nutrients such as N and P to constrain the photosynthesis of Amazon forests, and also we examine the relationship between modelled rates of photosynthesis and the observed gradients in WP. We use a model with current understanding of the underpinning biochemical processes as affected by nutrient availability to assess: (i) the degree to which observed spatial variations in foliar [N] and [P] across Amazonia affect stand-level photosynthesis; and (ii...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
The carbon balance of the Amazon depends on a complex interplay between climate, soil and tree behav...
The rate of above-ground woody biomass production, WP, in some western Amazon forests exceeds those ...
The impacts of elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) and alterations in nutrient availability on the carbo...
Understanding the relationship between photosynthesis, net primary productivity and growth in forest...
Understanding the relationship between photosynthesis, net primary productivity and growth in forest...
Repeated long-term censuses have revealed large-scale spatial patterns in Amazon basin forest struct...
Studies of carbon allocation in forests provide essential information for understanding spatial and ...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Forest structure and dynamics vary across the Amazon Basin in an east-west gradient coincident with ...
Soil nutrient availability is considered to constrain the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems, wi...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
The carbon balance of the Amazon depends on a complex interplay between climate, soil and tree behav...
The rate of above-ground woody biomass production, WP, in some western Amazon forests exceeds those ...
The impacts of elevated atmospheric CO2 (eCO2) and alterations in nutrient availability on the carbo...
Understanding the relationship between photosynthesis, net primary productivity and growth in forest...
Understanding the relationship between photosynthesis, net primary productivity and growth in forest...
Repeated long-term censuses have revealed large-scale spatial patterns in Amazon basin forest struct...
Studies of carbon allocation in forests provide essential information for understanding spatial and ...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Forest structure and dynamics vary across the Amazon Basin in an east-west gradient coincident with ...
Soil nutrient availability is considered to constrain the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems, wi...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Given the importance of Amazon rainforest in the global carbon and hydrological cycles, there is a n...
The carbon balance of the Amazon depends on a complex interplay between climate, soil and tree behav...