Title of article :
Improving the representation of radiation interception and photosynthesis for climate model applications
Author/Authors :
By LINA M. MERCADO، نويسنده , , CHRIS HUNTINGFORD، نويسنده , , JOHN H. C. GASH، نويسنده , , PETER M. COX ، نويسنده , , VENKATA JOGIREDDY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The JointUKLand Environment Simulator (JULES) (which is based on MetOffice Surface Exchange Scheme MOSES),
the land surface scheme of the Hadley Centre General Circulation Models (GCM) has been improved to contain an
explicit description of light interception for different canopy levels, which consequently leads to a multilayer approach
to scaling from leaf to canopy level photosynthesis. We test the improved JULES model at a site in the Amazonian
rainforest by comparing against measurements of vertical profiles of radiation through the canopy, eddy covariance measurements
of carbon and energy fluxes, and also measurements of carbon isotopic fractionation from top canopy leaves.
Overall, the new light interception formulation improves modelled photosynthetic carbon uptake compared to the
standard big leaf approach used in the original JULES formulation. Additional model improvement was not significant
when incorporating more realistic vertical variation of photosynthetic capacity. Even with the improved representation of
radiation interception, JULES simulations of net carbon uptake underestimate eddy covariance measurements by 14%.
This discrepancy can be removed by either increasing the photosynthetic capacity throughout the canopy or by explicitly
including light inhibition of leaf respiration. Along with published evidence of such inhibition of leaf respiration, our
study suggests this effect should be considered for inclusion in other GCMs.
Journal title :
Tellus.Series B
Journal title :
Tellus.Series B