“…Over the past decades, vegetation in China absorbed approximately 28%–37% of China's fossil fuel emissions, contributing to a net accumulation of 0.18–0.26 Pg/a of carbon (Piao et al, 2009; Piao et al, 2014). Gross primary productivity (GPP) is the carbon flux fixed in terrestrial ecosystems by organisms (mainly green plants) from the atmosphere through photosynthesis, which can accurately reflect changes in biomass; so it is widely used to assess the carbon storage capacity of ecosystems (Gui et al, 2021; Hou et al, 2022; Zhou et al, 2019). In recent years, a number of studies have investigated carbon exchange between terrestrial ecosystems and atmosphere on hemispheric scale by using GPP, but little attention has been given to the specificity of regional carbon exchange (Tang et al, 2022; Zhang, Gentine, et al, 2022; Zhang, Li, et al, 2022; Zhang, Piao, et al, 2022).…”