論文

査読有り
2014年7月

Evidence for environmentally enhanced forest growth

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
  • Jingyun Fang
  • ,
  • Tomomichi Kato
  • ,
  • Zhaodi Guo
  • ,
  • Yuanhe Yang
  • ,
  • Huifeng Hu
  • ,
  • Haihua Shen
  • ,
  • Xia Zhao
  • ,
  • Ayaka W. Kishimoto-Mo
  • ,
  • Yanhong Tang
  • ,
  • Richard A. Houghton

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開始ページ
9527
終了ページ
9532
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1402333111
出版者・発行元
NATL ACAD SCIENCES

Forests in the middle and high latitudes of the northern hemisphere function as a significant sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). This carbon (C) sink has been attributed to two processes: age-related growth after land use change and growth enhancement due to environmental changes, such as elevated CO2, nitrogen deposition, and climate change. However, attribution between these two processes is largely controversial. Here, using a unique time series of an age-class dataset from six national forest inventories in Japan and a new approach developed in this study (i.e., examining changes in biomass density at each age class over the inventory periods), we quantify the growth enhancement due to environmental changes and its contribution to biomass C sink in Japan's forests. We show that the growth enhancement for four major plantations was 4.0 similar to 7.7 Mg C.ha(-1) from 1980 to 2005, being 8.4-21.6% of biomass C sequestration per hectare and 4.1-35.5% of the country's total net biomass increase of each forest type. The growth enhancement differs among forest types, age classes, and regions. Our results provide, to our knowledge, the first ground-based evidence that global environmental changes can increase C sequestration in forests on a broad geographic scale and imply that both the traits and age of trees regulate the responses of forest growth to environmental changes. These findings should be incorporated into the prediction of forest C cycling under a changing climate.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1402333111
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24979781
Web of Science
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ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1073/pnas.1402333111
  • ISSN : 0027-8424
  • eISSN : 1091-6490
  • PubMed ID : 24979781
  • SCOPUS ID : 84903743669
  • Web of Science ID : WOS:000338118900051

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