Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI Data

One of the most important linkages that couple terrestrial carbon and water cycles is ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE), which is relevant to the reasonable utilization of water resources and farming practices. Eddy covariance techniques provide an opportunity to monitor the variability in WUE an...

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Main Authors: Xuguang Tang, Hengpeng Li, Tim J. Griffis, Xibao Xu, Zhi Ding, Guihua Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-08-01
Series:Remote Sensing
Subjects:
GPP
ET
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/7/9/11016
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spelling doaj-b76428f9f21b4e6d9c528bb143c752842020-11-24T23:10:26ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922015-08-0179110161103510.3390/rs70911016rs70911016Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI DataXuguang Tang0Hengpeng Li1Tim J. Griffis2Xibao Xu3Zhi Ding4Guihua Liu5Key Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, ChinaKey Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, ChinaDepartment of Soil, Water and Climate, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USAKey Laboratory of Watershed Geographic Sciences, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, ChinaInstitute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, ChinaKey Laboratory of Poyang Lake Wetland and Watershed Research (Jiangxi Normal University), Ministry of Education, Nanchang 330022, ChinaOne of the most important linkages that couple terrestrial carbon and water cycles is ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE), which is relevant to the reasonable utilization of water resources and farming practices. Eddy covariance techniques provide an opportunity to monitor the variability in WUE and can be integrated with Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) observations. Scaling up in situ observations from flux tower sites to large areas remains challenging and few studies have been reported on direct estimation of WUE from remotely-sensed data. This study examined the main environmental factors driving the variability in WUE of corn/soybean croplands, and revealed the prominent role of solar radiation and temperature. Time-series of MODIS-derived enhanced vegetation indices (EVI), which are proxies for the plant responses to environmental controls, were also strongly correlated with ecosystem WUE, thereby implying great potential for remote quantification. Further, both performance of the indirect MODIS-derived WUE from gross primary productivity (GPP) and evapotranspiration (ET), and the direct estimates by exclusive use of MODIS EVI data were evaluated using tower-based measurements. The results showed that ecosystem WUE were overpredicted at the beginning and ending of crop-growth periods and severely underestimated during the peak periods by the indirect estimates from MODIS products, which was mainly attributed to the error source from MODIS GPP. However, a simple empirical model that is solely based on MODIS EVI data performed rather well to capture the seasonal variations in WUE, especially for the growing periods of croplands. Independent validation at different sites indicates the method has potential for broad application.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/7/9/11016water use efficiencycroplandMODISvegetation indexGPPET
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author Xuguang Tang
Hengpeng Li
Tim J. Griffis
Xibao Xu
Zhi Ding
Guihua Liu
spellingShingle Xuguang Tang
Hengpeng Li
Tim J. Griffis
Xibao Xu
Zhi Ding
Guihua Liu
Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI Data
Remote Sensing
water use efficiency
cropland
MODIS
vegetation index
GPP
ET
author_facet Xuguang Tang
Hengpeng Li
Tim J. Griffis
Xibao Xu
Zhi Ding
Guihua Liu
author_sort Xuguang Tang
title Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI Data
title_short Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI Data
title_full Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI Data
title_fullStr Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI Data
title_full_unstemmed Tracking Ecosystem Water Use Efficiency of Cropland by Exclusive Use of MODIS EVI Data
title_sort tracking ecosystem water use efficiency of cropland by exclusive use of modis evi data
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2015-08-01
description One of the most important linkages that couple terrestrial carbon and water cycles is ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE), which is relevant to the reasonable utilization of water resources and farming practices. Eddy covariance techniques provide an opportunity to monitor the variability in WUE and can be integrated with Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) observations. Scaling up in situ observations from flux tower sites to large areas remains challenging and few studies have been reported on direct estimation of WUE from remotely-sensed data. This study examined the main environmental factors driving the variability in WUE of corn/soybean croplands, and revealed the prominent role of solar radiation and temperature. Time-series of MODIS-derived enhanced vegetation indices (EVI), which are proxies for the plant responses to environmental controls, were also strongly correlated with ecosystem WUE, thereby implying great potential for remote quantification. Further, both performance of the indirect MODIS-derived WUE from gross primary productivity (GPP) and evapotranspiration (ET), and the direct estimates by exclusive use of MODIS EVI data were evaluated using tower-based measurements. The results showed that ecosystem WUE were overpredicted at the beginning and ending of crop-growth periods and severely underestimated during the peak periods by the indirect estimates from MODIS products, which was mainly attributed to the error source from MODIS GPP. However, a simple empirical model that is solely based on MODIS EVI data performed rather well to capture the seasonal variations in WUE, especially for the growing periods of croplands. Independent validation at different sites indicates the method has potential for broad application.
topic water use efficiency
cropland
MODIS
vegetation index
GPP
ET
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/7/9/11016
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