Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types

The allocation of photosynthate among the plant components plays an important role in regulating plant growth, competition and other ecosystem functions. Several process-based carbon allocation models have been developed and incorporated into ecosystem models; however, these models have used arbitra...

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Main Authors: Jiangzhou Xia, Yang Chen, Shunlin Liang, Dan Liu, Wenping Yuan
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2015-12-01
Series:Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology
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Online Access:http://www.tellusb.net/index.php/tellusb/article/view/28016/pdf_47
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spelling doaj-6df0db88d6de416d85f43bc671cbb8162020-11-25T01:46:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupTellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology1600-08892015-12-0167011510.3402/tellusb.v67.2801628016Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation typesJiangzhou Xia0Yang Chen1Shunlin Liang2Dan Liu3Wenping Yuan4 State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, School of Geography, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, ChinaThe allocation of photosynthate among the plant components plays an important role in regulating plant growth, competition and other ecosystem functions. Several process-based carbon allocation models have been developed and incorporated into ecosystem models; however, these models have used arbitrary model parameters and have never been sufficiently validated on a global scale. This study uses the Integrated Biosphere Simulator (IBIS) model as a platform to integrate a carbon allocation model (resource availability model) with satellite-derived leaf area index (LAI) dataset, which allows us to inversely predict the allocation parameters for five deciduous vegetation types. Our results showed that the carbon allocation coefficients can be reliably constrained by the satellite LAI product, and the new parameters substantially improved model performance for simulating LAI and aboveground biomass globally. The spatial pattern of allocation coefficients among plant parts is supported by a number of studies. Compared with the standard version of the IBIS model using fixed allocation coefficients, the revised resource availability carbon allocation model tends to promote higher root carbon allocation. Our study provides a method for inverting the parameters of the carbon allocation model and improves the model performance in simulating the LAI and biomass.http://www.tellusb.net/index.php/tellusb/article/view/28016/pdf_47carbon allocationresource availabilityleaf area indexBayesian inversionIntegrated Biosphere Simulator
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author Jiangzhou Xia
Yang Chen
Shunlin Liang
Dan Liu
Wenping Yuan
spellingShingle Jiangzhou Xia
Yang Chen
Shunlin Liang
Dan Liu
Wenping Yuan
Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types
Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology
carbon allocation
resource availability
leaf area index
Bayesian inversion
Integrated Biosphere Simulator
author_facet Jiangzhou Xia
Yang Chen
Shunlin Liang
Dan Liu
Wenping Yuan
author_sort Jiangzhou Xia
title Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types
title_short Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types
title_full Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types
title_fullStr Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types
title_full_unstemmed Global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types
title_sort global simulations of carbon allocation coefficients for deciduous vegetation types
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Tellus: Series B, Chemical and Physical Meteorology
issn 1600-0889
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The allocation of photosynthate among the plant components plays an important role in regulating plant growth, competition and other ecosystem functions. Several process-based carbon allocation models have been developed and incorporated into ecosystem models; however, these models have used arbitrary model parameters and have never been sufficiently validated on a global scale. This study uses the Integrated Biosphere Simulator (IBIS) model as a platform to integrate a carbon allocation model (resource availability model) with satellite-derived leaf area index (LAI) dataset, which allows us to inversely predict the allocation parameters for five deciduous vegetation types. Our results showed that the carbon allocation coefficients can be reliably constrained by the satellite LAI product, and the new parameters substantially improved model performance for simulating LAI and aboveground biomass globally. The spatial pattern of allocation coefficients among plant parts is supported by a number of studies. Compared with the standard version of the IBIS model using fixed allocation coefficients, the revised resource availability carbon allocation model tends to promote higher root carbon allocation. Our study provides a method for inverting the parameters of the carbon allocation model and improves the model performance in simulating the LAI and biomass.
topic carbon allocation
resource availability
leaf area index
Bayesian inversion
Integrated Biosphere Simulator
url http://www.tellusb.net/index.php/tellusb/article/view/28016/pdf_47
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