Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.

Ecosystem light use efficiency (LUE) is a key factor of production models for gross primary production (GPP) predictions. Previous studies revealed that ecosystem LUE could be significantly enhanced by an increase on diffuse radiation. Under large spatial heterogeneity and increasing annual diffuse...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kun Huang, Shaoqiang Wang, Lei Zhou, Huimin Wang, Junhui Zhang, Junhua Yan, Liang Zhao, Yanfen Wang, Peili Shi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4230921?pdf=render
id doaj-25650ee68ed442e69eda919442a3f3bf
record_format Article
spelling doaj-25650ee68ed442e69eda919442a3f3bf2020-11-25T00:04:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01911e11098810.1371/journal.pone.0110988Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.Kun HuangShaoqiang WangLei ZhouHuimin WangJunhui ZhangJunhua YanLiang ZhaoYanfen WangPeili ShiEcosystem light use efficiency (LUE) is a key factor of production models for gross primary production (GPP) predictions. Previous studies revealed that ecosystem LUE could be significantly enhanced by an increase on diffuse radiation. Under large spatial heterogeneity and increasing annual diffuse radiation in China, eddy covariance flux data at 6 sites across different ecosystems from 2003 to 2007 were used to investigate the impacts of diffuse radiation indicated by the cloudiness index (CI) on ecosystem LUE in grassland and forest ecosystems. Our results showed that the ecosystem LUE at the six sites was significantly correlated with the cloudiness variation (0.24 ≤ R(2) ≤ 0.85), especially at the Changbaishan temperate forest ecosystem (R(2) = 0.85). Meanwhile, the CI values appeared more frequently between 0.8 and 1.0 in two subtropical forest ecosystems (Qianyanzhou and Dinghushan) and were much larger than those in temperate ecosystems. Besides, cloudiness thresholds which were favorable for enhancing ecosystem carbon sequestration existed at the three forest sites, respectively. Our research confirmed that the ecosystem LUE at the six sites in China was positively responsive to the diffuse radiation, and the cloudiness index could be used as an environmental regulator for LUE modeling in regional GPP prediction.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4230921?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Kun Huang
Shaoqiang Wang
Lei Zhou
Huimin Wang
Junhui Zhang
Junhua Yan
Liang Zhao
Yanfen Wang
Peili Shi
spellingShingle Kun Huang
Shaoqiang Wang
Lei Zhou
Huimin Wang
Junhui Zhang
Junhua Yan
Liang Zhao
Yanfen Wang
Peili Shi
Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kun Huang
Shaoqiang Wang
Lei Zhou
Huimin Wang
Junhui Zhang
Junhua Yan
Liang Zhao
Yanfen Wang
Peili Shi
author_sort Kun Huang
title Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.
title_short Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.
title_full Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.
title_fullStr Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on Eddy covariance observation in China.
title_sort impacts of diffuse radiation on light use efficiency across terrestrial ecosystems based on eddy covariance observation in china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Ecosystem light use efficiency (LUE) is a key factor of production models for gross primary production (GPP) predictions. Previous studies revealed that ecosystem LUE could be significantly enhanced by an increase on diffuse radiation. Under large spatial heterogeneity and increasing annual diffuse radiation in China, eddy covariance flux data at 6 sites across different ecosystems from 2003 to 2007 were used to investigate the impacts of diffuse radiation indicated by the cloudiness index (CI) on ecosystem LUE in grassland and forest ecosystems. Our results showed that the ecosystem LUE at the six sites was significantly correlated with the cloudiness variation (0.24 ≤ R(2) ≤ 0.85), especially at the Changbaishan temperate forest ecosystem (R(2) = 0.85). Meanwhile, the CI values appeared more frequently between 0.8 and 1.0 in two subtropical forest ecosystems (Qianyanzhou and Dinghushan) and were much larger than those in temperate ecosystems. Besides, cloudiness thresholds which were favorable for enhancing ecosystem carbon sequestration existed at the three forest sites, respectively. Our research confirmed that the ecosystem LUE at the six sites in China was positively responsive to the diffuse radiation, and the cloudiness index could be used as an environmental regulator for LUE modeling in regional GPP prediction.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4230921?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT kunhuang impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT shaoqiangwang impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT leizhou impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT huiminwang impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT junhuizhang impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT junhuayan impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT liangzhao impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT yanfenwang impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
AT peilishi impactsofdiffuseradiationonlightuseefficiencyacrossterrestrialecosystemsbasedoneddycovarianceobservationinchina
_version_ 1725429732814618624