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37. Y. H. Ren, K. Yang, H. Wang, L. Zhao, Y. Y. Chen, X. Zhou, Z. La: The South Asia Monsoon Break Promotes Grass Growth on the Tibetan Plateau. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126: e2020JG005951

Release time:2021-09-01 Hits:

DOI number:10.1029/2020JG005951
Key Words:optimality‐based light use efficiency model; SAM break; SIF; Tibetan Plateau; vegetation growth
Abstract:As a region that is highly sensitive to global climate change, the Tibetan Plateau (TP) experiences an intra‐seasonal soil water deficient due to the reduced precipitation during the South Asia monsoon (SAM) breaks. Few studies have investigated the impact of SAM breaks on TP ecological processes, although a number of studies have explored the effects of inter‐annual and decadal climate variability. In this study, the response of vegetation activity to SAM breaks was investigated. The data used are: (1) soil moisture from in situ, satellite remote sensing and data assimilation; and (2) the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and solar‐induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF). We found that in the SAM break‐impacted region, which is distributed in the central‐eastern part of TP, photosynthesis become more active during SAM breaks. And temporal variability in the photosynthesis of this region is controlled mainly by solar radiation variability and has little sensitivity to soil moisture. We adopted a diagnostic process‐based modeling approach to examine the causes of enhanced plant activity during SAM breaks on the central‐eastern TP. Our analysis indicates that more carbon assimilated by photosynthesis in the reduced precipitation is stimulated by increases in solar radiation absorbed and temperature. This study highlights the importance of sub‐seasonal climate variability for characterizing the relationship between vegetation and climate.
Discipline:Natural Science
First-Level Discipline:Ecology
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