Light Use Efficiency Model Based on Chlorophyll Content Better Captures Seasonal Gross Primary Production Dynamics of Deciduous Broadleaf Forests

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YANG Rongjuan [1 ,2 ]
LIU Ronggao [1 ]
LIU Yang [1 ]
CHEN Jingming [3 ,4 ]
XU Mingzhu [3 ]
HE Jiaying [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Resources and Environmental Information System, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] Key Laboratory for Humid Subtropical Ecogeographical Processes of the Ministry of Education, School of Geographical Sciences,Fujian Normal University
[4] Department of Geography and Planning, University of
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Gross primary production(GPP) is a crucial indicator representing the absorption of atmospheric CO2 by vegetation. At present, the estimation of GPP by remote sensing is mainly based on leaf-related vegetation indexes and leaf-related biophysical parameter leaf area index(LAI), which are not completely synchronized in seasonality with GPP. In this study, we proposed chlorophyll content-based light use efficiency model(CC-LUE) to improve GPP estimates, as chlorophyll is the direct site of photosynthesis, and only the light absorbed by chlorophyll is used in the photosynthetic process. The CC-LUE model is constructed by establishing a linear correlation between satellite-derived canopy chlorophyll content(Chlcanopy) and FPAR. This method was calibrated and validated utilizing 7-d averaged in-situ GPP data from 14 eddy covariance flux towers covering deciduous broadleaf forest ecosystems across five different climate zones. Results showed a relatively robust seasonal consistency between Chlcanopy with GPP in deciduous broadleaf forests under different climatic conditions. The CC-LUE model explained 88% of the in-situ GPP seasonality for all validation site-year and56.0% of in-situ GPP variations through the growing season, outperforming the three widely used LUE models(MODIS-GPP algorithm,Vegetation Photosynthesis Model(VPM), and the eddy covariance-light use efficiency model(EC-LUE)). Additionally, the CC-LUE model(RMSE = 0.50 g C/(m2·d)) significantly improved the underestimation of GPP during the growing season in semi-arid region, remarkably decreasing the root mean square error of averaged growing season GPP simulation and in-situ GPP by 75.4%, 73.4%, and37.5%, compared with MOD17(RMSE = 2.03 g C/(m2·d)), VPM(RMSE = 1.88 g C/(m2·d)), and EC-LUE(RMSE = 0.80 g C/(m2·d))model. The chlorophyll-based method proved superior in capturing the seasonal variations of GPP in forest ecosystems, thereby providing the possibility of a more precise depiction of forest seasonal carbon uptake.
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