Extended Data Fig. 6: Interaction-index anomalies associated with GPP anomalies in TRENDY DGVMs and ESM-projected GPP responses to rising temperature. | Nature Geoscience

Extended Data Fig. 6: Interaction-index anomalies associated with GPP anomalies in TRENDY DGVMs and ESM-projected GPP responses to rising temperature.

From: Dryland dominance in the slowdown of global vegetation carbon uptake

Extended Data Fig. 6: Interaction-index anomalies associated with GPP anomalies in TRENDY DGVMs and ESM-projected GPP responses to rising temperature.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a,b, Anomalies in the z-score-normalized (Ta×Ca/VPD) index accounting for GPP anomalies during 1982–2022, aggregated across 20 TRENDY v12 dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) for global drylands (a) and humid regions (b). c,d, Responses of GPP projected by six CMIP6 Earth system models (ESMs) to rising air temperature (Ta) in global drylands (c) and humid regions (d) during 2015–2100 under the SSP5-8.5 scenario.

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