Trees with sufficient nutrition are known to allocate carbon preferentially to aboveground plant parts. Our global study of 49 forests revealed an even more fundamental carbon allocation response to nutrient availability: forests with high-nutrient availability use 58 ± 3% (mean ± SE; 17 forests) of their photosynthates for plant biomass production (BP), while forests with low-nutrient availability only convert 42 ± 2% (mean ± SE; 19 forests) of annual photosynthates to biomass. This nutrient effect largely overshadows previously observed differences in carbon allocation patterns among climate zones, forest types and age classes. If forests with low-nutrient availability use 16 ± 4% less of their photosynthates for plant growth, what are th...
Quantifying the mechanistic links between carbon fluxes and forest canopy attributes will advance un...
Plants acquire carbon through photosynthesis to sustain biomass production, autotrophic respiration ...
Plants acquire carbon from the atmosphere and allocate it among different organs in response to envi...
Trees with sufficient nutrition are known to allocate carbon preferentially to aboveground plant par...
Trees with sufficient nutrition are known to allocate carbon preferentially to aboveground plant par...
Forests strongly affect climate through the exchange of large amounts of atmospheric CO2 (ref. 1). T...
Forests strongly affect climate through the exchange of large amounts of atmospheric CO2 (ref. 1). T...
Carbon allocation plays a critical role in forest ecosystem carbon cycling. We reviewed existing lit...
Young secondary forests and plantations in the moist tropics often have rapid rates of biomass accum...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Young secondary forests and plantations in the moist tropics often have rapid rates of biomass accum...
Studies of carbon allocation in forests provide essential information for understanding spatial and ...
Plants acquire carbon through photosynthesis to sustain biomass production, autotrophic respiration ...
1. Studies of plant resource-use strategies along environmental gradients often assume that dry matt...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Quantifying the mechanistic links between carbon fluxes and forest canopy attributes will advance un...
Plants acquire carbon through photosynthesis to sustain biomass production, autotrophic respiration ...
Plants acquire carbon from the atmosphere and allocate it among different organs in response to envi...
Trees with sufficient nutrition are known to allocate carbon preferentially to aboveground plant par...
Trees with sufficient nutrition are known to allocate carbon preferentially to aboveground plant par...
Forests strongly affect climate through the exchange of large amounts of atmospheric CO2 (ref. 1). T...
Forests strongly affect climate through the exchange of large amounts of atmospheric CO2 (ref. 1). T...
Carbon allocation plays a critical role in forest ecosystem carbon cycling. We reviewed existing lit...
Young secondary forests and plantations in the moist tropics often have rapid rates of biomass accum...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Young secondary forests and plantations in the moist tropics often have rapid rates of biomass accum...
Studies of carbon allocation in forests provide essential information for understanding spatial and ...
Plants acquire carbon through photosynthesis to sustain biomass production, autotrophic respiration ...
1. Studies of plant resource-use strategies along environmental gradients often assume that dry matt...
Key message: Stand age, water availability, and the length of the warm period are the most influenci...
Quantifying the mechanistic links between carbon fluxes and forest canopy attributes will advance un...
Plants acquire carbon through photosynthesis to sustain biomass production, autotrophic respiration ...
Plants acquire carbon from the atmosphere and allocate it among different organs in response to envi...