2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13021-022-00204-y
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Stand carbon storage and net primary production in China’s subtropical secondary forests are predicted to increase by 2060

Abstract: Background Forest ecosystems play an important role in carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation, and achieving China's target to become carbon (C) neutral by 2060. However, changes in C storage and net primary production (NPP) in natural secondary forests stemming from tree growth and future climate change have not yet been investigated in subtropical areas in China. Here, we used data from 290 inventory plots in four secondary forests [evergreen broad-leaved forest (EBF), deciduous and … Show more

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“…Without additional consideration for land use pattern, the Monte Carlo analysis suggests a slight growth of the negative emission potential of biochar under all scenarios. This growth is primarily attributable to the rise in forestry residues, which are affected by climate change expected in the second half of the 21st century [49][50][51] (Supplementary Table 13). Socio-economic factors also influence future crop production and, consequently, the availability of crop residues, showing significant variations (Supplementary Note 7).…”
Section: Negative Emission Potential Of Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without additional consideration for land use pattern, the Monte Carlo analysis suggests a slight growth of the negative emission potential of biochar under all scenarios. This growth is primarily attributable to the rise in forestry residues, which are affected by climate change expected in the second half of the 21st century [49][50][51] (Supplementary Table 13). Socio-economic factors also influence future crop production and, consequently, the availability of crop residues, showing significant variations (Supplementary Note 7).…”
Section: Negative Emission Potential Of Biocharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forest ecosystems are a major component of global terrestrial ecosystems, covering about 30% of the world's land area and having 75% of terrestrial gross primary production [1]. It plays a key role in regulating the global carbon balance, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and mitigating climate warming [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%