This study addresses the question which factors are responsible for reported positive correlations between solar induced fluorescence (SIF) and gross primary production (GPP). A sensitivity analysis of the model SCOPE, which simulates photosynthesis, fluorescence emission and radiative transfer in canopies, has been carried out for four different plant functional types (PFT): tropical rainforest, C4 crops, C3 crops, and tundra, located in distinct climate zones: tropical everwet (Af), tropical with seasonal drought (savannah, Aw), temperate (Cf), and continental tundra (Dfd). Literature values for structural and physiological parameters and climate reanalysis data were used as input. The effect of main driving variables points towards a positive relation between GPP and SIF. For all four climates, the partial derivative of SIF to GPP is higher when irradiance varies than when any other parameter varies. Climate and PFT specific differences occurred, including a hot-spot effect on SIF in the tropics, relatively strong sensitivity of SIF and GPP to carboxylation capacity in the tropics, and a temperature and humidity effect in the tropical seasonal climate.

Sensitivity of scope modelled GPP and fluorescence for different plant functional types / Van Der Tol, Christiaan; Verhoef, Wout; Verrelst, Jochem; Magnani, Federico; Mohammed, Gina; Moreno, Jose; Berry, Joe. - ELETTRONICO. - 2014:(2014), pp. 8077544.1-8077544.5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing, WHISPERS 2014 tenutosi a che nel 24-27 June 2014) [10.1109/WHISPERS.2014.8077544].

Sensitivity of scope modelled GPP and fluorescence for different plant functional types

Magnani, Federico;
2014

Abstract

This study addresses the question which factors are responsible for reported positive correlations between solar induced fluorescence (SIF) and gross primary production (GPP). A sensitivity analysis of the model SCOPE, which simulates photosynthesis, fluorescence emission and radiative transfer in canopies, has been carried out for four different plant functional types (PFT): tropical rainforest, C4 crops, C3 crops, and tundra, located in distinct climate zones: tropical everwet (Af), tropical with seasonal drought (savannah, Aw), temperate (Cf), and continental tundra (Dfd). Literature values for structural and physiological parameters and climate reanalysis data were used as input. The effect of main driving variables points towards a positive relation between GPP and SIF. For all four climates, the partial derivative of SIF to GPP is higher when irradiance varies than when any other parameter varies. Climate and PFT specific differences occurred, including a hot-spot effect on SIF in the tropics, relatively strong sensitivity of SIF and GPP to carboxylation capacity in the tropics, and a temperature and humidity effect in the tropical seasonal climate.
2014
Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing, Evolution in Remote Sensing
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Sensitivity of scope modelled GPP and fluorescence for different plant functional types / Van Der Tol, Christiaan; Verhoef, Wout; Verrelst, Jochem; Magnani, Federico; Mohammed, Gina; Moreno, Jose; Berry, Joe. - ELETTRONICO. - 2014:(2014), pp. 8077544.1-8077544.5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th Workshop on Hyperspectral Image and Signal Processing: Evolution in Remote Sensing, WHISPERS 2014 tenutosi a che nel 24-27 June 2014) [10.1109/WHISPERS.2014.8077544].
Van Der Tol, Christiaan; Verhoef, Wout; Verrelst, Jochem; Magnani, Federico; Mohammed, Gina; Moreno, Jose; Berry, Joe
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