A gridded dataset of a leaf-age-dependent leaf area index seasonality product over tropical and subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests
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Published:2023-06-27
Issue:6
Volume:15
Page:2601-2622
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ISSN:1866-3516
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Container-title:Earth System Science Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Earth Syst. Sci. Data
Author:
Yang Xueqin, Chen Xiuzhi, Ren Jiashun, Yuan Wenping, Liu LiyangORCID, Liu Juxiu, Chen Dexiang, Xiao YihuaORCID, Song Qinghai, Du Yanjun, Wu ShengbiaoORCID, Fan Lei, Dai Xiaoai, Wang Yunpeng, Su YongxianORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The quantification of large-scale leaf-age-dependent leaf area index has been lacking in tropical and subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests (TEFs), despite the recognized importance of leaf age in influencing leaf
photosynthetic capacity in this biome. Here, we simplified the canopy leaves of TEFs into three age cohorts (i.e., young, mature, and old, with
different photosynthesis capacities; i.e., Vc,max) and proposed a novel neighbor-based approach to develop the first gridded dataset of a monthly leaf-age-dependent leaf area index (LAI) product (referred to as Lad-LAI) at 0.25∘ spatial resolution over the continental scale during 2001–2018 from satellite observations of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) that was reconstructed from MODIS and TROPOMI (the TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument). The new Lad-LAI products show good performance in capturing the seasonality of three LAI cohorts, i.e., young (LAIyoung; the Pearson correlation coefficient of R=0.36), mature (LAImature; R=0.77), and old (LAIold; R=0.59) leaves at eight camera-based observation sites (four in South America, three in subtropical Asia, and one in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)) and can also represent their interannual dynamics, validated only at the Barro Colorado site, with R being equal to 0.54, 0.64, and 0.49 for LAIyoung, LAImature, and LAIold, respectively. Additionally, the abrupt drops in LAIold are mostly consistent with the seasonal litterfall peaks at 53 in situ measurements across the whole tropical region (R=0.82). The LAI seasonality of young and mature leaves also agrees well with the seasonal dynamics of the enhanced vegetation index (EVI; R=0.61), which is a proxy for photosynthetically effective leaves. Spatially, the gridded Lad-LAI data capture a dry-season green-up of canopy leaves across the wet Amazonian areas, where mean annual precipitation exceeds 2000 mm yr−1, consistent with previous satellite-based analyses. The spatial patterns clustered from the three LAI cohorts also coincide with those clustered from climatic variables over the whole TEF region. Herein, we provide the average seasonality of three LAI cohorts as the main dataset and their time series as a supplementary dataset. These Lad-LAI products are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21700955.v4 (Yang et al., 2022).
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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