Growth is not just about wood : investigating the link between ecosystem carbon uptake and net primary productivity in three European forests

Archive ouverte

Delpierre, Nicolas | Limousin, Jean-Marc | Berveiller, Daniel | Morfin, Alexandre | Vincent, Gaëlle | Kempf, Jean | Ourcival, Jean-Marc | Cuntz, Matthias | Joetzjer, Emilie | Courtois, Pascal | Cailleret, Maxime

Edité par CCSD -

International audience. A body of work published over the past two decades shows that there is a partial decoupling between the fixation of carbon by photosynthesis and the formation of wood in forests. Years of high photosynthesis are not necessarily accompanied by large wood production. In this contribution, we explore the link between photosynthesis, estimated using eddy covariance fluxes and the productivity of the various forest compartments (leaves, wood, fruit, roots) measured over 12 to 21 years on three forest sites in France belonging to the European ICOS network (two temperate sites, one oak forest and one beech forest, and one Mediterranean oak forest). Annual wood productivity was not significantly correlated with carbon fixation, neither GPP nor NEP, at any of the three sites. On the other hand, annual above-ground net primary productivity was significantly correlated with GPP at all sites and with NEP at two of the three sites, i.e. the Mediterranean and the temperate oak forests. In these oak forests, years of high productivity are masting years, supporting the hypothesis that reproduction is limited by the availability of recent photo-assimilates. These results remind us that wood growth is not necessarily representative of tree productivity, and invites us to investigate the causes of the inter-annual variability of carbon allocation to the different organs and tissues of trees.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Phenology across scales: an intercontinental analysis of leaf-out dates in temperate deciduous tree communities

Archive ouverte | Delpierre, Nicolas | CCSD

Abstract Aim To quantify the intra-community variability of leaf-out (ICVLo) among dominant trees in temperate deciduous forests, assess its links with specific and phylogenetic diversity, identify its environmental drivers, and d...

A model of the within-population variability of budburst in forest trees

Archive ouverte | Lin, Jianhong | CCSD

International audience. Spring phenology is a key indicator of temperate and boreal ecosystems’ response to climate change. To date, most phenological studies have analyzed the mean date of budburst in tree populati...

Contribution of deep soil layers to the transpiration of a temperate deciduous forest: Implications for the modelling of productivity

Archive ouverte | Maysonnave, Jean | CCSD

International audience. Climate change is imposing drier atmospheric and edaphic conditions on temperate forests. Here, we investigated how deep soil (down to 300 cm) water extraction contributed to the provision of...

Chargement des enrichissements...