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Prolonged suppression of ecosystem carbon dioxide uptake after an anomalously warm year

Prolonged suppression of ecosystem carbon dioxide uptake after an anomalously warm year Terrestrial ecosystems control carbon dioxide fluxes to and from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and respiration, a balance between net primary productivity and heterotrophic respiration, that determines whether an ecosystem is sequestering carbon or releasing it to the atmosphere.