Plants may slow global warming through enhanced growth, because increased levels of photosynthesis stimulate the land carbon (C) sink. However, how climate warming affects plant C storage globally and key drivers that determining the response of plant C storage to climate warming remains unclear, causing uncertainty in climate projections. We performed a comprehensive meta-analysis, compiling 393 observations from 99 warming studies to examine the global patterns of plant C storage responses to climate warming and explore the key drivers. Warming significantly increased total biomass (+8.4%), aboveground biomass (+12.6%) and belowground biomass (+10.1%). The effect of experimental warming on plant biomass was best explained by the availabil...
Global warming and precipitation extremes (drought or increased precipitation) strongly affect plant...
The effect of climate change on the amount of carbon stored in the different biological compartments...
1.Drylands play a dominant role in global carbon cycling and are particularly vulnerable to increasi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Biomass allocation in plants is fundamental for understanding and predicting terrestrial carbon sto...
Climate warming is becoming an increasingly serious threat. Understanding plant stoichiometry change...
The alpine shrub ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which reserves large amounts of carbon (C) ...
Permafrost is warming at a rate of two times faster than the rest of the Earth's surface. However, t...
Anthropogenic warming and land-use change are expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC...
Soil warming has the potential to alter both soil and plant processes that affect carbon storage in ...
Large uncertainties exist in carbon (C)-climate feedback in permafrost regions, partly due to an ins...
The global climate is predicted to become significantly warmer over the next century. This will affe...
Climate warming is predicted to considerably affect variations in soil organic carbon (SOC), especia...
Clipping (i.e., harvesting aboveground plant biomass) is common in agriculture and for bioenergy pro...
The concentration of carbon dioxide (COx) in the atmosphere represents the balance between COx uptak...
Global warming and precipitation extremes (drought or increased precipitation) strongly affect plant...
The effect of climate change on the amount of carbon stored in the different biological compartments...
1.Drylands play a dominant role in global carbon cycling and are particularly vulnerable to increasi...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Biomass allocation in plants is fundamental for understanding and predicting terrestrial carbon sto...
Climate warming is becoming an increasingly serious threat. Understanding plant stoichiometry change...
The alpine shrub ecosystem on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which reserves large amounts of carbon (C) ...
Permafrost is warming at a rate of two times faster than the rest of the Earth's surface. However, t...
Anthropogenic warming and land-use change are expected to accelerate global soil organic carbon (SOC...
Soil warming has the potential to alter both soil and plant processes that affect carbon storage in ...
Large uncertainties exist in carbon (C)-climate feedback in permafrost regions, partly due to an ins...
The global climate is predicted to become significantly warmer over the next century. This will affe...
Climate warming is predicted to considerably affect variations in soil organic carbon (SOC), especia...
Clipping (i.e., harvesting aboveground plant biomass) is common in agriculture and for bioenergy pro...
The concentration of carbon dioxide (COx) in the atmosphere represents the balance between COx uptak...
Global warming and precipitation extremes (drought or increased precipitation) strongly affect plant...
The effect of climate change on the amount of carbon stored in the different biological compartments...
1.Drylands play a dominant role in global carbon cycling and are particularly vulnerable to increasi...