Convergence in phosphorus constraints to photosynthesis in forests around the world
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Ellsworth, David S.
Crous, Kristine Y.
De Kauwe, Martin G.
Verryckt, Lore T.
Goll, Daniel
Zaehle, Sönke
Bloomfield, Keith J.
Ciais, Philippe
Cernusak, Lucas A.
Domingues, Tomas F.
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Nature Publishing Group UK
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Tropical forests take up more carbon (C) from the atmosphere per annum by
photosynthesis than any other type of vegetation. Phosphorus (P) limitations
to C uptake are paramount for tropical and subtropical forests around the
globe. Yet the generality of photosynthesis-P relationships underlying these
limitations are in question, and hence are not represented well in terrestrial
biosphere models. Here we demonstrate the dependence of photosynthesis
and underlying processes on both leaf N and P concentrations. The regulation
of photosynthetic capacity by P was similar across four continents. Implementing P constraints in the ORCHIDEE-CNP model, gross photosynthesis was
reduced by 36% across the tropics and subtropics relative to traditional N
constraints and unlimiting leaf P. Our results provide a quantitative relationship for the P dependence for photosynthesis for the front-end of global terrestrial C models that is consistent with canopy leaf measurements.
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