Simple and Accurate Representation of Cumulative Nighttime Leaf Respiratory CO2 Efflux

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Abstract

Leaf respiratory carbon loss decreases independent of temperature as the night progresses. Detailed nighttime measurements needed to quantify cumulative respiratory carbon loss at night are challenging under both lab and field conditions. We provide a simple yet accurate approach to represent variation in nighttime temperature-independent leaf respiratory CO2 efflux in environments with both stable and fluctuating temperatures, which requires no detailed measurements throughout the night. We demonstrate that the inter- and intraspecific variation in the cumulative leaf respiratory CO2 efflux at constant temperature, at any length of night, scales linearly with the inter- and intraspecific variation in initial measurement of leaf respiratory CO2 efflux at the same temperature at the beginning of the night. This approach informs large-scale predictions of cumulative leaf respiratory CO2 efflux, which is needed to understand plant carbon economy in global change studies as well as in global modeling and eddy covariance monitoring of the land–atmosphere exchange of CO2.

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Bruhn, D., Slot, M., & Mercado, L. M. (2024). Simple and Accurate Representation of Cumulative Nighttime Leaf Respiratory CO2 Efflux. Global Change Biology, 30(10). https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.17529

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