Estimating the CO2 fertilization effect on extratropical forest productivity from Flux-tower observations
Chunhui Zhan,
Rene Orth,
Hui Yang
et al.
Abstract:The land sink of anthropogenic carbon emissions, a crucial component of
mitigating climate change, is primarily attributed to the CO₂
fertilization effect on global gross primary productivity (GPP).
However, direct observational evidence of this effect remains scarce,
hampered by challenges in disentangling the CO₂ fertilization effect
from other long-term drivers, particularly climatic changes. Here, we
introduce a novel statistical approach to separate the CO₂ fertilization
effect on GPP and daily maximum ne… Show more
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