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Drought effects on whole-tree C dynamics in an enclosed tropical rainforest

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DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-11285

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<p>Drought exerts a major control on the carbon (C) cycle of terrestrial ecosystems worldwide. However, the mechanisms and processes underpinning ecosystem responses remain uncertain, in particular in diverse, tall-growing ecosystems like tropical rainforests. In such ecosystems, trees are a predominant driver of ecosystem C cycling, as they link the major ecosystem fluxes, photosynthesis and ecosystem respiration through allocation and utilisation of recent assimilated C. Trees respond dynamically to drought, generally by reducing C assimilation and altering investments of recent C into metabolism, defence, growth and storage, which has consequences for the fate of C in the system. However, to date most of our understanding is derived from experiments on small trees and we lack an understanding of how whole-tree C allocation responds in diverse, stratified forest ecosystems.</p><p>To address this knowledge gap, we implemented a 9.5-week experimental drought in the world&#8217;s largest controlled growth facility, the Biosphere 2 Tropical Rainforest in Arizona, US. We continuously measured isotopic CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes of leaves, stem and soil as well as leaf and phloem non-structural carbohydrates across a range of canopy and understory forming trees during pre-drought and drought conditions. To study drought effects on the fate of recent photoassimilates, we labelled the entire ecosystem with a <sup>13</sup>CO<sub>2</sub> pulse during pre-drought and drought conditions and traced the carbon flow in leaf, stem and soil fluxes and non-structural carbohydrates of leaves and phloem.</p><p>Across all studied trees, drought generally reduced CO<sub>2</sub> uptake and metabolic activity in leaves, stems and soil. The phloem transport rates slowed down and the turnover of recent photoassimilates declined. As drought progressed respiration was increasingly fuelled by C reserves, as indicated by isotopic flux dynamics and a depletion of starch pools, particularly in leaves. Drought response patterns of fluxes, carbohydrate pools and C allocation dynamics were highly variable among trees. Interestingly, response diversity was not primarily explained by species identity, but likely related to a combination of functional and structural traits and the trees&#8217; microenvironment within the forest. We conclude that the structural and functional composition of a forest is an important driver for tree C allocation and needs to be considered for understanding the mechanisms underpinning forest C dynamics in response to drought.</p>

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Johannes Ingrisch, Angelika Kübert, Jianbei Huang, Kathiravan Meeran, Joost van Haren, Lingling Shi, Ines Bamberger, Jürgen Kreuzwieser, Marco M. Lehmann, Michaela Dippold, Laura Meredith, S. Nemiah Ladd, Michael Bahn, Christiane Werner (2022). Drought effects on whole-tree C dynamics in an enclosed tropical rainforest. , DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-11285.

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