Literature DB >> 23760636

Forest productivity and water stress in Amazonia: observations from GOSAT chlorophyll fluorescence.

Jung-Eun Lee1, Christian Frankenberg, Christiaan van der Tol, Joseph A Berry, Luis Guanter, C Kevin Boyce, Joshua B Fisher, Eric Morrow, John R Worden, Salvi Asefi, Grayson Badgley, Sassan Saatchi.   

Abstract

It is unclear to what extent seasonal water stress impacts on plant productivity over Amazonia. Using new Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT) satellite measurements of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence, we show that midday fluorescence varies with water availability, both of which decrease in the dry season over Amazonian regions with substantial dry season length, suggesting a parallel decrease in gross primary production (GPP). Using additional SeaWinds Scatterometer onboard QuikSCAT satellite measurements of canopy water content, we found a concomitant decrease in daily storage of canopy water content within branches and leaves during the dry season, supporting our conclusion. A large part (r(2) = 0.75) of the variance in observed monthly midday fluorescence from GOSAT is explained by water stress over moderately stressed evergreen forests over Amazonia, which is reproduced by model simulations that include a full physiological representation of photosynthesis and fluorescence. The strong relationship between GOSAT and model fluorescence (r(2) = 0.79) was obtained using a fixed leaf area index, indicating that GPP changes are more related to environmental conditions than chlorophyll contents. When the dry season extended to drought in 2010 over Amazonia, midday basin-wide GPP was reduced by 15 per cent compared with 2009.

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Keywords:  Amazon; chlorophyll fluorescence; drought; water stress

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23760636      PMCID: PMC3652436          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2013.0171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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