Plant growth-rate dependence of detrital carbon storage in ecosystems

Just Cebrián*, Carlos M. Duarte

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Abstract

Detrital carbon accumulation accounts for most of an ecosystem's capacity to store organic carbon because the carbon contained as plant detritus exceeds that stored in living plants by about threefold. A comparative analysis of the mass and turnover of detrital carbon in ecosystems demonstrates that these properties are strongly related to the turnover rate of the dominant primary producers and are poorly related to ecosystem primary production. These results contribute to an understanding of the factors that control carbon storage in ecosystems and the role of carbon storage in the global carbon budget.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1606-1608
Number of pages3
JournalSCIENCE
Volume268
Issue number5217
DOIs
StatePublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes

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