Divergent climate feedbacks on winter wheat growing and dormancy periods as affected by sowing date in the North China Plain
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Published:2021-04-08
Issue:7
Volume:18
Page:2275-2287
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ISSN:1726-4189
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Container-title:Biogeosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biogeosciences
Author:
Liu Fengshan,Chen Ying,Bai Nini,Xiao Dengpan,Bai Huizi,Tao Fulu,Ge Quansheng
Abstract
Abstract. Crop phenology exerts measurable impacts on soil surface
properties, biophysical processes and climate feedbacks, particularly at
local or regional scales. Nevertheless, the response of surface biophysical
processes to climate feedbacks as affected by sowing date in winter wheat
croplands has been overlooked, especially during winter dormancy. The
dynamics of leaf area index (LAI), surface energy balance and canopy
temperature (Tc) were simulated by a modified SiBcrop (Simple Biosphere) model under two
sowing date scenarios (early sowing, EP; late sowing, LP) at 10 stations in
the North China Plain. The results showed that the SiBcrop model with a modified
crop phenology scheme well simulated the seasonal dynamic of LAI, Tc,
phenology and surface heat fluxes. An earlier sowing date had a higher LAI with
earlier development than a later sowing date. But the response of Tc to
the sowing date exhibited opposite patterns during the dormancy and active-growth periods: EP led to higher Tc (0.05 K) than LP in the dormancy
period and lower Tc (−0.2 K) in the growth period. The highest difference
(0.6 K) between EP and LP happened at the time when wheat was sown in EP but
was not in LP. The higher LAI captured more net radiation with a warming
effect but partitioned more energy into latent heat flux with cooling. The
climate feedback of the sowing date, which was more obvious in winter in the
northern areas and in the growing period in the southern areas, was
determined by the relative contributions of the albedo radiative process and
partitioning non-radiative process. The study highlights the surface
biophysical process of land management in modulating climate.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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