MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks

The merits and possible problems of the light use efficiency-concept based GPP/NPP models applied together with satellite images and meteorological data to quantitatively understand the role of different meteorological factors in forest productivity are analysed. A concept of the complex meteorologi...

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Main Authors: Nilson Tiit, Rennel Mattias, Lang Mait
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-12-01
Series:Metsanduslikud Uurimused
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/fsmu-2014-0007
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Rennel Mattias
Lang Mait
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Lang Mait
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description The merits and possible problems of the light use efficiency-concept based GPP/NPP models applied together with satellite images and meteorological data to quantitatively understand the role of different meteorological factors in forest productivity are analysed. A concept of the complex meteorological limiting factor for plant productivity is introduced. The factor includes the effects of incoming photosynthetically active radiation as well as the temperature and water limiting factors. Climatologically averaged seasonal courses of the complex meteorological limiting factor derived from the records of two contrasting meteorological stations in Estonia - inland Tartu/Tõravere and coastal Sõrve - are shown. Leaf phenology, here described via the seasonal course of leaf area index (LAI), is interpreted as a possible means to maximise the carbon gain under particular meteorological conditions. The equations for the optimum seasonal course of LAI as derived from the NPP model are presented. As the daily adjustment of plant LAI to sudden changes in meteorological conditions is not possible, several approximate strategies for LAI seasonal course to maximise the yearly NPP of vegetation are analysed. Typical optimal courses of LAI show some seasonal asymmetry resulting in lower values of LAI in the second half of the vegetation period due to higher air temperatures and respiration costs. Knowledge about optimum LAI courses has a cognitive value, but can also be used as the simulated LAI courses in several models when the measured LAI values are not available. As the considered GPP/NPP models fail to adequately describe the local trends in forest and agricultural productivity in Estonia, the ways to improve the model’s performance are shown.
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spelling doaj.art-78265ba5f14943cfbd969398f5189a8b2022-12-22T03:13:39ZengSciendoMetsanduslikud Uurimused1736-87232014-12-0161152610.2478/fsmu-2014-0007MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeksNilson Tiit0Rennel Mattias1Lang Mait2Tartu Observatory, 61602 Tõravere, Tartumaa, EstoniaAS Regio, Riia 24, 51010 Tartu, EstoniaTartu Observatory, 61602 Tõravere, Tartumaa, EstoniaThe merits and possible problems of the light use efficiency-concept based GPP/NPP models applied together with satellite images and meteorological data to quantitatively understand the role of different meteorological factors in forest productivity are analysed. A concept of the complex meteorological limiting factor for plant productivity is introduced. The factor includes the effects of incoming photosynthetically active radiation as well as the temperature and water limiting factors. Climatologically averaged seasonal courses of the complex meteorological limiting factor derived from the records of two contrasting meteorological stations in Estonia - inland Tartu/Tõravere and coastal Sõrve - are shown. Leaf phenology, here described via the seasonal course of leaf area index (LAI), is interpreted as a possible means to maximise the carbon gain under particular meteorological conditions. The equations for the optimum seasonal course of LAI as derived from the NPP model are presented. As the daily adjustment of plant LAI to sudden changes in meteorological conditions is not possible, several approximate strategies for LAI seasonal course to maximise the yearly NPP of vegetation are analysed. Typical optimal courses of LAI show some seasonal asymmetry resulting in lower values of LAI in the second half of the vegetation period due to higher air temperatures and respiration costs. Knowledge about optimum LAI courses has a cognitive value, but can also be used as the simulated LAI courses in several models when the measured LAI values are not available. As the considered GPP/NPP models fail to adequately describe the local trends in forest and agricultural productivity in Estonia, the ways to improve the model’s performance are shown.https://doi.org/10.2478/fsmu-2014-0007forest productivityoptimum laifaparsatellite imagesmodismeris
spellingShingle Nilson Tiit
Rennel Mattias
Lang Mait
MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks
Metsanduslikud Uurimused
forest productivity
optimum lai
fapar
satellite images
modis
meris
title MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks
title_full MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks
title_fullStr MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks
title_full_unstemmed MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks
title_short MERIS GPP/NPP product for Estonia: II. Complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index / MERIS’e GPP/NPP tulem Eesti jaoks: II. Kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks
title_sort meris gpp npp product for estonia ii complex meteorological limiting factor and optimum leaf area index meris e gpp npp tulem eesti jaoks ii kompleksne meteoroloogiline piirangutegur ja optimaalne lehepinnaindeks
topic forest productivity
optimum lai
fapar
satellite images
modis
meris
url https://doi.org/10.2478/fsmu-2014-0007
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