Differences in the rates of change in vegetation respiration and gross primary productivity (GPP) with increasing temperature (TMP) drive the quadratic response of Carbon use efficiency (CUE) to TMP, whereas the quadratic response of optimal temperature (TMPopt) to PRE serves as a potential mechanism for the nonlinear CUE–TMP response

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Divergent Responses of Photosynthesis and Respiration Underlie the Nonlinear Response of #CarbonUseEfficiency to Temperature in Sub-Frigid Forest in China

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Divergent Responses of Photosynthesis and Respiration Underlie the Nonlinear Response of Carbon Use Efficiency to Temperature in Sub-Frigid Forest in China

Abstract. Forest ecosystems in the sub-frigid zone play a crucial role in global carbon cycle and exhibit distinct responses to climate change. The carbon

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