Photosynthetically Active Radiation Temperature Dependent Models and Its Variability with Climatic Variables over Akure, Nigeria

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Akpootu Davidson OdafeORCID,Isah Abdullahi Kware,Yusuf AbdullahiORCID,Okoh Ezennia Valentine CharlesORCID,Bello GazaliORCID,Idris MaryamORCID,Yabo Abubakar Muhammad,Aliyu Muhammad AdamuORCID

Abstract

Photosynthetically Active Radiation (PAR) is an essential input for applications pertaining to biomass production, plant physiology, and natural lighting in greenhouses. It is the amount of light energy necessary for photosynthesis to occur, and the wavelengths of this light are typically between 400 and 700 nm. In this study, the photosynthetically active radiation for Akure (latitude 7.28°N, longitude 5.30°E, and 375 m asl.), located in the coastal region of Nigeria, was estimated and investigated using data on the monthly averaged daily global solar radiation, relative humidity, wind speed, minimum and maximum temperature from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) archives over a thirty-eight-year period (1984–2021). In order to determine the accuracy of the models, eight (8) new temperature PAR-based models were developed for the location and statistical tests were conducted using the coefficient of determination (R2), mean bias error (MBE), root mean square error (RMSE), mean percentage error (MPE), t-test, and index of agreement (IA). The findings demonstrated that PAR for Akure is lowest in the month of August with 6.5320 MJm-2day-1 during the rainy season (April to October) and highest during the dry season (November to March), with 8.6670 MJm-2day-1 in March. The best model equation for calculating PAR for Akure was found to be the one that links the PAR and natural logarithm of temperature changes; its R2, MBE, RMSE, MPE, t-test, and IA values were 68.1%, 0.0032 MJm-2day-1, 0.5208 MJm-2day-1, -0.4479%, 0.0204, and 82.8013%, respectively. 

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AMO Publisher

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