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Strong controls of daily minimum temperature on the autumn photosynthetic phenology of subtropical vegetation in China

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Type de ressource
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Auteurs/contributeurs
  • Ren, Peixin (Auteur)
  • Liu, Zelin (Auteur)
  • Zhou, Xiaolu (Auteur)
  • Peng, Changhui (Auteur)
  • Xiao, Jingfeng (Auteur)
  • Wang, Songhan (Auteur)
  • Li, Xing (Auteur)
  • Li, Peng (Auteur)
Titre
Strong controls of daily minimum temperature on the autumn photosynthetic phenology of subtropical vegetation in China
Résumé
Abstract Background Vegetation phenology research has largely focused on temperate deciduous forests, thus limiting our understanding of the response of evergreen vegetation to climate change in tropical and subtropical regions. Results Using satellite solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) and MODIS enhanced vegetation index (EVI) data, we applied two methods to evaluate temporal and spatial patterns of the end of the growing season (EGS) in subtropical vegetation in China, and analyze the dependence of EGS on preseason maximum and minimum temperatures as well as cumulative precipitation. Our results indicated that the averaged EGS derived from the SIF and EVI based on the two methods (dynamic threshold method and derivative method) was later than that derived from gross primary productivity (GPP) based on the eddy covariance technique, and the time-lag for EGS sif and EGS evi was approximately 2 weeks and 4 weeks, respectively. We found that EGS was positively correlated with preseason minimum temperature and cumulative precipitation (accounting for more than 73% and 62% of the study areas, respectively), but negatively correlated with preseason maximum temperature (accounting for more than 59% of the study areas). In addition, EGS was more sensitive to the changes in the preseason minimum temperature than to other climatic factors, and an increase in the preseason minimum temperature significantly delayed the EGS in evergreen forests, shrub and grassland. Conclusions Our results indicated that the SIF outperformed traditional vegetation indices in capturing the autumn photosynthetic phenology of evergreen forest in the subtropical region of China. We found that minimum temperature plays a significant role in determining autumn photosynthetic phenology in the study region. These findings contribute to improving our understanding of the response of the EGS to climate change in subtropical vegetation of China, and provide a new perspective for accurately evaluating the role played by evergreen vegetation in the regional carbon budget.
Publication
Forest Ecosystems
Volume
8
Numéro
1
Pages
31
Date
12/2021
Abrév. de revue
For. Ecosyst.
Langue
en
DOI
10.1186/s40663-021-00309-9
ISSN
2197-5620
URL
https://forestecosyst.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40663-021-00309-9
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12/11/2024 19:40
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Référence
Ren, P., Liu, Z., Zhou, X., Peng, C., Xiao, J., Wang, S., Li, X., & Li, P. (2021). Strong controls of daily minimum temperature on the autumn photosynthetic phenology of subtropical vegetation in China. Forest Ecosystems, 8(1), 31. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40663-021-00309-9
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  • Peng, Changhui
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  • Ren et al. - 2021 - Strong controls of daily minimum temperature on the autumn photosynthetic phenology of subtropical v.pdf
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