Advantages of diffuse radiation for terrestrial ecosystem productivity
University of California, Berkeley · University of Nebraska–Lincoln · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Clouds and aerosols alter the proportion of diffuse radiation in global solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface. It is known that diffuse and direct beam radiation differ in the way they transfer through plant canopies and affect the summation of nonlinear processes like photosynthesis differently than what would occur at the leaf scale. We compared the relative efficiencies of canopy photosynthesis to diffuse and direct photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) for a Scots pine forest, an aspen forest, a mixed deciduous forest, a tallgrass prairie and a winter wheat crop. The comparison was based on the seasonal patterns of the parameters that define the canopy photosynthetic responses to diffuse PAR and…
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7Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Photosynthetically active radiation
- Canopy
- Atmospheric sciences
- Photosynthesis
- Terrestrial ecosystem
- Scots pine
- Ecosystem