Phosphorus limitation could hinder terrestrial ecosystems' ability to sequester carbon.
Phosphorus levels in soil affect how much carbon plants can absorb, impacting the Earth's carbon cycle. Previous studies have overlooked this, leading to overestimations of carbon sequestration abilities. By analyzing different models, researchers found that including phosphorus limitations is crucial for accurate carbon estimations. This study emphasizes the importance of considering nutrient availability in predicting how ecosystems will respond to climate change.