Forest productivity and water stress in Amazonia: Observations from GOSAT chlorophyll fluorescence

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It is unclear to what extent seasonal water stress impacts on plant productivity over Amazonia. Using new Greenhouse gases Observing Satellite (GOSAT) satellite measurements of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence, we show that midday fluorescence varies with water availability, both of which decrease in the dry season over Amazonian regions with substantial dry season length, suggesting a parallel decrease in gross primary production (GPP). Using additional Sea Winds Scatterometer onboard QuikSCAT satellite measurements of canopy water content, we found a concomitant decrease in daily storage of canopy water content within branches and leaves during the dryseason, supporting our conclusion. A large part (r2 1/4 0.75) of the variance in observed monthly midday fluorescence from GOSAT is explained by water stress over moderately stressed evergreen forests over Amazonia, which is reproduced by model simulations that include a full physiological representation of photosynthesis and fluorescence. The strong relationship between GOSAT and model fluorescence (r2 1/4 0.79) was obtained using a fixed leaf area index, indicating that GPP changes are more related to environmental conditions than chlorophyll contents. When the dry season extended to drought in 2010 over Amazonia, midday basin-wide GPP was reduced by 15 per cent compared with 2009. © 2013 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

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Lee, J. E., Frankenberg, C., Van Der Tol, C., Berry, J. A., Guanter, L., Boyce, C. K., … Saatchi, S. (2013). Forest productivity and water stress in Amazonia: Observations from GOSAT chlorophyll fluorescence. Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 230(1). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.0171

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