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Warming increases the phenological mismatch between carbon sources and sinks in conifers

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
Warming increases the phenological mismatch between carbon sources and sinks in conifers / Li, X., Silvestro, R., Liang, E., Mencuccini, M., Camarero, J.J., Rathgeber, C.B.K.S.J.D., Nabais, C., Giovannelli, A., Saracino, A., Saulino, L., Guerrieri, R., Gričar, J., Prislan, P., Peters, R.L., Čufar, K., Yang, B., Antonucci, S., Babushkina, E.B.F., Campelo, F., Carrer, M., et al.. - In: NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE. - ISSN 1758-678X. - (2025), pp. 1-19. [10.1038/s41558-025-02474-z]
abstract:
The dynamics of carbon allocation in trees affect carbon storage of forest ecosystems and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations on Earth. Here, using carbon fluxes and xylem phenology from 84 conifer forests across the Northern Hemisphere, we quantify the phenology of carbon sources (photosynthesis) and sinks (stem growth) along a thermal gradient from −4.4 to 18.2 °C in mean annual temperature. The onset of stem growth advances by 2.3 days per degree Celsius with rising temperatures, 2 times slower than photosynthesis. Warmer sites accumulate less chilling than colder sites, thus trees require more heat to reactivate. The ending of photosynthesis and wood formation is delayed by 2.0 days per degree Celsius. Overall, the photosynthetic season lengthens by one month more than the growing season towards the warmest sites. Climate warming tends to intensify the mismatch between the phenology of carbon sources and sinks, potentially affecting the carbon sequestration in conifer forests.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Li, X.; Silvestro, R.; Liang, E.; Mencuccini, M.; Camarero, J. J.; Rathgeber, C. B. K. Sylvain J. D.; Nabais, C.; Giovannelli, A.; Saracino, A.; Saulino, L.; Guerrieri, R.; Gričar, J.; Prislan, P.; Peters, R. L.; Čufar, K.; Yang, B.; Antonucci, S.; Babushkina, E. Biondi F.; Campelo, F.; Carrer, M.; De Luis, M.; Deslauriers, A.; Drolet, G.; Fajstavr, M.; Fonti, M. V.; Fonti, P.; García-Valdés, R.; Gruber, A.; Gryc, V.; Güney, A.; Kašpar, J.; Kirdyanov, A. V.; Knorre, A. A.; Lombardi, F.; Mäkinen, H.; Malik, R. A.; Martinez Del Castillo, E.; Nöjd, P.; Oberhuber, W.; Ouimette, A. P.; Shishov, V.; Sukumar, R.; Tognetti, R.; Treml, V.; Vavrčík, H.; Vieira, J.; Zeng, Q.; Ziaco, E.; Rossi, Sergio
Authors of the University:
LOMBARDI Fabio
Handle:
https://iris.unirc.it/handle/20.500.12318/162346
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NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE
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