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SUMMARY:OEB Special Seminar
DESCRIPTION:<p>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="10a06970-6ca8-4575-a551-daabda56970f" data-align="left" alt="Benton Taylor" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media>Benton Taylor<br>Smithsonian Environmental Research Center</p><p>	<!--break--></p><p>	<em>"Fueling Forest Carbon Capture in a Changing World"</em></p><p>	<strong>Abstract:</strong> The world’s forests have an immense capacity to capture carbon in tree biomass, potentially mitigating human CO<sub>2</sub> emissions. The two primary mechanisms for future forest carbon capture are through growth enhancement from elevated atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> (i.e. CO<sub>2</sub> fertilization) and forest regeneration following human land use. However, growth through both of these mechanisms is predicted to be limited by nitrogen availability, potentially hampering the ability of forests to buffer global change. My research examines various ways that trees and their soil symbionts acquire nitrogen to overcome this limitation and fuel forest carbon capture. Focusing on how trees alter soil foraging strategies under elevated CO<sub>2</sub> and how symbiotic nitrogen fixation influences forest regeneration rates, this work aims to improve our ability to predict and manage the size and vulnerability of the world’s future forest carbon sink.</p>
LOCATION:Biological Labs Lecture Hall, Room 1080, 16 Divinity Avenue
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20190225T203000Z
DTEND:20190225T203000Z
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