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Overestimated nitrogen loss from denitrification for natural terrestrial ecosystems in CMIP6 Earth System Models.

Maoyuan FengShu-Shi PengYilong WangPhilippe CiaisDaniel S GollJinfeng ChangYunting FangBenjamin Z HoultonGang LiuYan SunYi Xi
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
Denitrification and leaching nitrogen (N) losses are poorly constrained in Earth System Models (ESMs). Here, we produce a global map of natural soil 15 N abundance and quantify soil denitrification N loss for global natural ecosystems using an isotope-benchmarking method. We show an overestimation of denitrification by almost two times in the 13 ESMs of the Sixth Phase Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6, 73 ± 31 Tg N yr -1 ), compared with our estimate of 38 ± 11 Tg N yr -1 , which is rooted in isotope mass balance. Moreover, we find a negative correlation between the sensitivity of plant production to rising carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) concentration and denitrification in boreal regions, revealing that overestimated denitrification in ESMs would translate to an exaggeration of N limitation on the responses of plant growth to elevated CO 2 . Our study highlights the need of improving the representation of the denitrification in ESMs and better assessing the effects of terrestrial ecosystems on CO 2 mitigation.
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