Supported by the National Natural Science Fundation of China (Grant Nos. 90211016, 40021101 and 30700090)
Above- and belowground biomasses of grasslands are important parameters for characterizing re- gional and global carbon cycles in grassland ecosystems. Compared with the relatively detailed in- formation for abovegrou...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.90211016,40638039,40228001,and 40021101);the Key MOE Research Project(Grant No.306019)
Using China's ground observations,e.g.,forest inventory,grassland resource,agricultural statistics,climate,and satellite data,we estimate terrestrial vegetation carbon sinks for China's major biomes between 1981 and 2...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 40228001, 40021101 and 90211016)
There is a general agreement that forest ecosystems in the NorthernHemisphere function as significant sinks for atmospheric CO_2; however, their magnitude anddistribution remain large uncertainties. In this paper, we ...
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (40228001, 40021101 and 90211016) and Peking University "985" and "211" projects.
North-east (NE) China covers considerable climatic gradients and all major forests types of NE Asia. in the present study, 10 major forest types across the forest region of NE China were sampled to Investigate fores...