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Article Dans Une Revue Geophysical Research Letters Année : 2017

Elevated atmospheric CO 2 negatively impacts photosynthesis through radiative forcing and physiology-mediated climate feedback

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Increasing atmospheric CO 2 affects photosynthesis involving directly increasing leaf carboxylation rates, stomatal closure, and climatic effects. The direct effects are generally thought to be positive leading to increased photosynthesis, while its climatic effects can be regionally positive or negative. These effects are usually considered to be independent from each other, but they are in fact coupled through interactions between land surface exchanges of gases and heat and the physical climate system. In particular, stomatal closure reduces evapotranspiration and increases sensible heat emissions from ecosystems, leading to decreased atmospheric moisture and precipitation and local warming. We use a coupled earth system model to attribute the influence of the increase in CO 2 on gross primary productivity (GPP) during the period of 1930-2011. In our model, CO 2 radiative effects cause climate change that has only a negligible effect on global GPP (a reduction of 0.9 ± 2% during the last 80 years) because of opposite responses between tropical and northern biomes. On the other hand, CO 2 physiological effects on GPP are both positive, by increased carboxylation rates and water use efficiency (7.1 ± 0.48% increase), and negative, by vegetation-climate feedback reducing precipitation, as a consequence of decreased transpiration and increased sensible heat in areas without water limitation (2.7 ± 1.76% reduction).When considering the coupled atmosphere-vegetation system, negative climate feedback on photosynthesis and plant growth due to the current level of CO 2 opposes 29-38% of the gains from direct fertilization effects.
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hal-02903489 , version 1 (31-08-2020)

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Peng Zhu, Qianlai Zhuang, Philippe Ciais, Lisa Welp, Wenyu Li, et al.. Elevated atmospheric CO 2 negatively impacts photosynthesis through radiative forcing and physiology-mediated climate feedback. Geophysical Research Letters, 2017, 44 (4), pp.1956-1963. ⟨10.1002/2016GL071733⟩. ⟨hal-02903489⟩
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