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Heat and drought impact on carbon exchange in an age-sequence of temperate pine forests.

M Altaf ArainBing XuJason J BrodeurMyroslava KhomikMatthias PeichlEric BeamesderferNatalia Restrepo-CoupleRobin Thorne
Published in: Ecological processes (2022)
Our study results indicate that the timing, frequency and concurrent or consecutive occurrence of extreme weather events may have significant implications for carbon sequestration in temperate conifer forests in Eastern North America. This study is one of few globally available to provide long-term observational data on carbon exchanges in different-aged temperate plantation forests. It highlights interannual variability in carbon fluxes and enhances our understanding of the responses of these forest ecosystems to extreme weather events. Study results will help in developing climate resilient and sustainable forestry practices to offset atmospheric greenhouse gas emissions and improving simulation of carbon exchange processes in terrestrial ecosystem models.
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