Enhanced growth after extreme wetness compensates for post-drought carbon loss in dry forests

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  • who: Peng Jiang and collaborators from the MOE Laboratory Peking University, Beijing, China, Harvard China have published the Article: Enhanced growth after extreme wetness compensates for post-drought carbon loss in dry forests, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: Specifically, the authors aimed to answer the following questions: Whether and to what extent tree radial growths change after extreme wetness?
  • how: The authors calculated effects of antecedent extreme wetness on current-year wood production from the output (wood biomass carbon per unit land area see Methods) of six land surface models . . .

     

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