Global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen and phosphorus limitation

Publication date

2020-03-01

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Du, Enzai
Terrer, César
Pellegrini, Adam F.A.
Ahlström, Anders
Van Lissa, Caspar J.ISNI 0000000492906669
Zhao, Xia
Xia, Nan
Wu, Xinhui
Jackson, Robert B.

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Abstract

Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitation constrains the magnitude of terrestrial carbon uptake in response to elevated carbon dioxide and climate change. However, global maps of nutrient limitation are still lacking. Here we examined global N and P limitation using the ratio of site-averaged leaf N and P resorption efficiencies of the dominant species across 171 sites. We evaluated our predictions using a global database of N- and P-limitation experiments based on nutrient additions at 106 and 53 sites, respectively. Globally, we found a shift from relative P to N limitation for both higher latitudes and precipitation seasonality and lower mean annual temperature, temperature seasonality, mean annual precipitation and soil clay fraction. Excluding cropland, urban and glacial areas, we estimate that 18% of the natural terrestrial land area is significantly limited by N, whereas 43% is relatively P limited. The remaining 39% of the natural terrestrial land area could be co-limited by N and P or weakly limited by either nutrient alone. This work provides both a new framework for testing nutrient limitation and a benchmark of N and P limitation for models to constrain predictions of the terrestrial carbon sink.

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Taverne, General Earth and Planetary Sciences, SDG 13 - Climate Action, SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

Citation

Du, E, Terrer, C, Pellegrini, A F A, Ahlström, A, van Lissa, C J, Zhao, X, Xia, N, Wu, X & Jackson, R B 2020, 'Global patterns of terrestrial nitrogen and phosphorus limitation', Nature Geoscience, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 221-226. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-019-0530-4