Decreased precipitation in the late growing season weakens an ecosystem carbon sink in a semiarid grassland
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1. Net ecosystem gas exchange (NEE), a balance between gross ecosystem
primary productivity (GPP) and ecosystem respiration (ER), is an important
indicator of terrestrial ecosystem CO2 sink or source. Increasing
frequency of droughts during different periods of the growing season may
affect terrestrial ecosystem carbon balance. However, detecting how
drought timing controls ecosystem carbon processes is insufficiently
explored because it is a challenge to accurately monitor and forecast
drought dynamics. 2. In a five-year (2015-2019) precipitation manipulation
experiment in a temperate steppe in northern China, we imposed a 60%
decrease in precipitation in the early (April-June, DEP) and late
(July-September, DLP) growing seasons in plots under rainout shelters to
simulate drought-occurrence timing. Responses of GPP, ER, and NEE to DEP
and DLP were examined to determine how the timing of decreased
precipitation affects CO2 fluxes. 3. Both DEP and DLP reduced GPP and ER.
Decreased precipitation in the late growing season reduced net ecosystem
gas exchange (NEE) due to a greater decline of GPP than ER. In contrast,
the lack of an effect of DEP on NEE can be attributed to a proportional
decline of GPP and ER. Reduced normalized difference vegetation index
(NDVI) and GPP induced by decreased precipitation explained the decline of
GPP and ER, respectively. Drought in the late growing season weakened the
ecosystem carbon sink. The result indicates a low resistance in net carbon
uptake to decreased precipitation in the late growing season. However, we
did not find evidence that previous precipitation decreases resulted in a
lower overall rate of ecosystem carbon exchange, indicating a high
resilience in carbon processes in this semi-arid grassland. 4. Synthesis
and applications. Our study provides the rare evidence for the important
role of drought timing in regulating ecosystem carbon balance. The
findings are significant for management practices aimed at assessing
source-sink functional conversion in the grassland ecosystems under
climate change scenarios.
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2021-05-07



