Opening the black box of plant nutrient uptake under warming predicts global patterns in community biomass and biological carbon storage
Abstract
The effect of climate change on the amount of carbon stored in the different biological compartments of complex natural communities is relevant for a range of ecosystem functions and services. Temperature‐dependency of many physiological and ecological processes drives this storage capacity. As opposed to other physiological rates, the temperature‐dependence of nutrient uptake by plants has, to date, not been thoroughly investigated and...
Paper Details
Title
Opening the black box of plant nutrient uptake under warming predicts global patterns in community biomass and biological carbon storage
Published Date
Jul 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
128
Issue
10
Pages
1503 - 1514
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