A new conceptual model of short-term photosynthate storage and transport based on experimental observations
Improve understanding of the timing and magnitude of carbon fluxes through leaves, stem, roots, and soil through experimentation and modeling in a loblolly pine stand.
Use carbon isotope and other data to test and improve the performance of the Community Land Model in capturing short-term carbon and water dynamics in response to manipulative shading treatments.
We were able to demonstrate the fidelity of many model processes and highlights the utility of evaluating biophysical and ecophysiological processes against targeted experimental manipulations. We presented a new and testable hypothesis for the mechanism and dynamics of plant carbohydrate storage and transport in leaves, phloem, and roots.