Effects of nitrogen deposition on carbon allocation between wood and leaves in temperate forests
AbstractSocietal Impact Statement
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition represents a major global change factor, but its long-term effect on tree growth and carbon (C) sequestration remains uncertain. Our manipulation experiment and meta-analysis reveal that N deposition in temperate and boreal forests promoted tree growth and the allocation of more C into wood than into leaves in China and worldwide. Thus, N deposition may increase forest C sequestration through enhanced wood production and distribution of C into stable sinks. In the context of achieving “Carbon Neutrality,” understanding how N deposition affect long-term forest C sinks will help us with mitigation strategies under climate change.