生长季节
环境科学
生态系统
草原
降水
水槽(地理)
自行车
陆地生态系统
干旱
碳汇
牧场
生态学
大气科学
农学
农林复合经营
生物
地理
地图学
地质学
气象学
考古
作者
Jingyi Ru,Shiqiang Wan,Jianyang Xia,Shuli Niu,Dafeng Hui,Jian Song,Jiayin Feng,Dasheng Sun,Haidao Wang,Xueli Qiu
摘要
Summary Redistribution of precipitation across seasons is a widespread phenomenon affecting dryland ecosystems globally. However, the impacts of shifting seasonal precipitation patterns on carbon (C) cycling and sequestration in dryland ecosystems remain poorly understood. In this study, we conducted a 10‐yr (2013–2022) field manipulative experiment that altered the timing of growing‐season precipitation peaks in a semi‐arid grassland. We found that the delayed precipitation peak suppressed plant growth and thus reduced gross ecosystem productivity, ecosystem respiration, and net ecosystem productivity due to middle growing‐season water stress. Surprisingly, shifting more precipitation to the early growing season can advance plant development, increase the dominance of drought‐tolerant forbs, and thus compensate for the negative impacts of middle growing‐season water stress on ecosystem C cycling, leading to a neutral change in grassland C sink. Our findings indicate that greater precipitation and plant development in spring could act as a crucial mechanism, maintaining plant growth and stabilizing ecosystem C sink. This underscores the urgent need to incorporate precipitation seasonality into Earth system models, which is crucial for improving projections of terrestrial C cycling and sequestration under future climate change scenarios.
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