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TitleWater Response of Ecosystem Respiration Regulates Future Projection of Net Ecosystem Productivity in a Semiarid Grassland

Journal/Publisher:ELSEVIER

Year:2018

Authors:Lingjie Lei, Jianyang Xia, Xiaona Li, Kun Huang, Ang Zhang, Shiping Chen, Ensheng Weng, Yiqi Luo, Shiqiang Wan

Abstract

Recent evidences show that terrestrial biogeochemical models have large uncertainty in estimating climatechang effect on grassland net ecosystem productivity (NEP), which is defined as the difference between gross ecosystem photosynthesis (GEP) and respiration (ER). It remains unclear that whether GEP or ER limits the model capability to simulate NEP responses to climate change in semiarid grasslands. Given the surrogate ENTURY-type model is widely used for Earth system modeling, we investigated two of them (i.e., DAYCENT and TECO models) and examined which processes dominate their ability to capture the responses of NEP to experimental climate changes in a temperate steppe of northern China. During the simulation from 2006 to 2008, the two models captured the observed mean annual NEP in the control plots when they were validated by the observations from an adjacent eddy-flux tower. However, they failed to capture the treatment effects of experimental warming and increased precipitation on NEP because of the poor estimations of ER responses. DAYCENT model simulated a higher precipitation effect on ER (37.83%) and TECO model overestimated the warming effect on ER by 8.18%. The simulation of treatment effects on ER and therefore NEP can be improved by an optimized parameterization of the water-related decay functions for soil organic carbon (C). The simulated cumulative loss of total ecosystem C stock during 2010–2100 were decreased when the TECO model used experiment-fitted parameters (0.72 kg Cm−2) instead of using the initial validation with eddy-flux data (0.96 kg Cm−2). The ecosystem shifted from C sink to source at threshold of 435mm of annual total precipitation. Our findings indicate that future projection of C cycle in semiarid grasslands could be improved by better understanding of water response of ecosystem respiratory processes.

Keywords: climate change, carbon cycle, ecosystem respiration, manipulative experiment, terrestrial biogeochemical model

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