Terrestrial Phosphorus Cycling: Responses to Climatic Change
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Phosphorus (P) limits productivity in many ecosystems and has the potential to constrain the
global carbon sink. The magnitude of these effects depends on how climate change and …
global carbon sink. The magnitude of these effects depends on how climate change and …
Global patterns and drivers of soil total phosphorus concentration
Soils represent the largest phosphorus (P) reserves on land and determining the amount is
a critical first step for identifying sites where ecosystem functioning is potentially limited by P …
a critical first step for identifying sites where ecosystem functioning is potentially limited by P …
Unraveling the impact of wildfires on permafrost ecosystems: Vulnerability, implications, and management strategies
Permafrost regions play an important role in global carbon and nitrogen cycling, storing
enormous amounts of organic carbon and preserving a delicate balance of nutrient …
enormous amounts of organic carbon and preserving a delicate balance of nutrient …
Evaluating nitrogen cycling in terrestrial biosphere models: a disconnect between the carbon and nitrogen cycles
Terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is limited by nitrogen (N), an empirically established
constraint that could intensify under CO 2 fertilization and future global change. The …
constraint that could intensify under CO 2 fertilization and future global change. The …
Soil legacy nutrients contribute to the decreasing stoichiometric ratio of N and P loading from the Mississippi River Basin
Human‐induced nitrogen–phosphorus (N, P) imbalance in terrestrial ecosystems can lead
to disproportionate N and P loading to aquatic ecosystems, subsequently shifting the …
to disproportionate N and P loading to aquatic ecosystems, subsequently shifting the …
A comprehensive framework for quantifying ecosystem service flow focusing on social-ecological processes
Ecosystem service flow refers to the whole process of ecosystem service production,
delivery and utilization, which is closely related to social-ecological processes. However …
delivery and utilization, which is closely related to social-ecological processes. However …
Triose phosphate utilization limitation: an unnecessary complexity in terrestrial biosphere model representation of photosynthesis
Triose phosphates are the principal product of photosynthesis. They are used within the
chloroplast for starch synthesis, or translocated to the cytosol where they are used to fuel …
chloroplast for starch synthesis, or translocated to the cytosol where they are used to fuel …
Tropical dry forest response to nutrient fertilization: a model validation and sensitivity analysis
Soil nutrients, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), regulate plant growth and hence
influence carbon fluxes between the land surface and atmosphere. However, how forests …
influence carbon fluxes between the land surface and atmosphere. However, how forests …
Gross primary production-coupled evapotranspiration in the global arid and semi-arid regions based on the NIRv index
In arid and semi-arid regions, accurate estimates of global primary productivity (GPP) and
evapotranspiration (ET) are critical for understanding and managing water and carbon …
evapotranspiration (ET) are critical for understanding and managing water and carbon …
[HTML][HTML] Phosphorus limitation on CO2 fertilization effect in tropical forests informed by a coupled biogeochemical model
Tropical forests store more than half of the world's terrestrial carbon (C) pool and account for
one-third of global net primary productivity (NPP). Many terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) …
one-third of global net primary productivity (NPP). Many terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) …