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Terrestrial net primary production (NPP) quantifies the amount of
atmospheric carbon fixed by plants and accumulated as biomass. Previous
studies have shown that climate constraints were relaxing with
increasing temperature and solar radiation, allowing an upward trend in
NPP from 1982 through 1999. The past decade (2000 to 2009) has been the
warmest since instrumental measurements began, which could imply
continued increases in NPP; however, our estimates suggest a reduction
in the global NPP of 0.55 petagrams of carbon. Large-scale droughts have
reduced regional NPP, and a drying trend in the Southern Hemisphere has
decreased NPP in that area, counteracting the increased NPP over the
Northern Hemisphere. A continued decline in NPP would not only weaken
the terrestrial carbon sink, but it would also intensify future
competition between food demand and proposed biofuel production.
Data Provided By:
Maosheng Zhao* and Steven W. Running, 2010. Drought-Induced Reduction in Global Terrestrial Net Primary Production from 2000 Through 2009. Science 329, 940, DOI: 10.1126/science.1192666
Content date:
2000,2009
Citation:
Title: Gobal terrestrial net primary productivity trends (gC/m2/yr) from 2000 to 2009 Credits: Maosheng Zhao* and Steven W. Running, 2010. Drought-Induced Reduction in Global Terrestrial Net Primary Production from 2000 Through 2009. Science 329, 940, DOI: 10.1126/science.1192666 Publication Date: 2010 Publisher: Science Other Citation Info: Maosheng Zhao* and Steven W. Running, 2010. Drought-Induced Reduction in Global Terrestrial Net Primary Production from 2000 Through 2009. Science 329, 940, DOI: 10.1126/science.1192666
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