Plant functional traits and canopy structure control the relationship between photosynthetic CO2 uptake and far‐red sun‐induced fluorescence in a Mediterranean grassland under different nutrient availability
2017
Migliavacca, Mirco | Perez‐Priego, Oscar | Rossini, Micol | El‐Madany, Tarek S. | Albarrán, Gerardo | van der Tol, Christiaan | Rascher, Uwe | Berninger, Anna | Bessenbacher, Verena | Burkart, Andreas | Carrara, Arnaud | Fava, Francesco | Guan, Jin‐Hong | Hammer, Tiana W. | Henkel, Kathrin | Juarez‐Alcalde, Enrique | Julitta, Tommaso | Kolle, Olaf | Martín, M Pilar | Musavi, Talie | Pacheco‐Labrador, Javier | Pérez‐Burgueño, Andrea | Wutzler, Thomas | Zaehle, Sönke | Reichstein, Markus
Sun‐induced fluorescence (SIF) in the far‐red region provides a new noninvasive measurement approach that has the potential to quantify dynamic changes in light‐use efficiency and gross primary production (GPP). However, the mechanistic link between GPP and SIF is not completely understood. We analyzed the structural and functional factors controlling the emission of SIF at 760 nm (F₇₆₀) in a Mediterranean grassland manipulated with nutrient addition of nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) or nitrogen–phosphorous (NP). Using the soil–canopy observation of photosynthesis and energy (SCOPE) model, we investigated how nutrient‐induced changes in canopy structure (i.e. changes in plant forms abundance that influence leaf inclination distribution function, LIDF) and functional traits (e.g. N content in dry mass of leaves, N%, Chlorophyll a+b concentration (Cab) and maximum carboxylation capacity (Vcₘₐₓ)) affected the observed linear relationship between F₇₆₀ and GPP. We conclude that the addition of nutrients imposed a change in the abundance of different plant forms and biochemistry of the canopy that controls F₇₆₀. Changes in canopy structure mainly control the GPP–F₇₆₀ relationship, with a secondary effect of Cab and Vcₘₐₓ. In order to exploit F₇₆₀ data to model GPP at the global/regional scale, canopy structural variability, biodiversity and functional traits are important factors that have to be considered.
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