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Optimal stomatal behaviour around the world

Authors :
Pasi Kolari
Jesse B. Nippert
Norma Salinas
Derek Eamus
Oula Ghannoum
Johan Uddling
Qingmin Han
Belinda E. Medlyn
Wei Sun
Joana Zaragoza-Castells
Maj-Lena Linderson
Yusuke Onoda
Yan-Shih Lin
Teresa E. Gimeno
M. S. J. Broadmeadow
Sofia Baig
Sabine Tausz-Posch
Lindsay B. Hutley
Patrick Meir
John E. Drake
Göran Wallin
Markus Löw
Lasse Tarvainen
Lucy Rowland
Kouki Hikosaka
David S. Ellsworth
Samantha A. Setterfield
Antonio Carlos Lola da Costa
Han Wang
Craig V. M. Barton
Jonathan Bennie
Alexandre Bosc
Michael Freeman
Kohei Koyama
Troy W. Ocheltree
Teis Nørgaard Mikkelsen
Maarten Op de Beeck
Lisa Wingate
Ana Rey
I. Colin Prentice
Víctor Resco de Dios
Jeff W. G. Kelly
Remko A. Duursma
Cate Macinins-Ng
Jean-Marc Limousin
Damien Bonal
Lucas A. Cernusak
Patrick J. Mitchell
Paolo De Angelis
Nicolas Martin-StPaul
Alistair Rogers
Jeffrey M. Warren
David T. Tissue
Kihachiro Kikuzawa
Macquarie University
Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment [Richmond] (HIE)
Western Sydney University (UWS)
Imperial College London
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
Universitat de Lleida
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation [Canberra] (CSIRO)
Universiteit Antwerpen [Antwerpen]
University of Gothenburg (GU)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
Lund University [Lund]
James Cook University (JCU)
Kansas State University
Colorado State University [Fort Collins] (CSU)
Ecologie Systématique et Evolution (ESE)
Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-AgroParisTech-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Brookhaven National Laboratory [Upton] (BNL)
Stony Brook University [SUNY] (SBU)
State University of New York (SUNY)-State University of New York (SUNY)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory [Oak Ridge] (ORNL)
UT-Battelle, LLC
Università degli studi della Tuscia [Viterbo]
Tohoku University [Sendai]
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI)
Kyoto University [Kyoto]
College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter
Ecologie et Ecophysiologie Forestières [devient SILVA en 2018] (EEF)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Lorraine (UL)
Interactions Sol Plante Atmosphère (ISPA)
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Sciences Agronomiques de Bordeaux-Aquitaine (Bordeaux Sciences Agro)
INRA Villenave d'Ornon
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
University of Melbourne
University of Auckland [Auckland]
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Spain] (CSIC)
University of Edinburgh
Charles Darwin University
Forestry Commission
Ishikawa National College of Technology
University of Helsinki
Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Federal University of Para - Universidade Federal do Para [Belem - Brésil]
Technical University of Denmark [Lyngby] (DTU)
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)
School of Geography and the Environment [Oxford]
University of Oxford [Oxford]
Northeast Normal University
Western Sydney University
Brookhaven National Laboratory [Upton, NY] (BNL)
U.S. Department of Energy [Washington] (DOE)-UT-Battelle, LLC-Stony Brook University [SUNY] (SBU)
Interactions Sol Plante Atmosphère (UMR ISPA)
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [Madrid] (CSIC)
School of Geography and the Environment [Oxford] (SoGE)
AXA Research Fund
Source :
Nature Climate Change, Nature Climate Change, Nature Publishing Group, 2015, 5 (5), pp.459-464. ⟨10.1038/NCLIMATE2550⟩, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, Repositorio Abierto de la UdL, Universitad de Lleida, Nature Climate Change, Nature Publishing Group, 2015, 5 (5), pp.459-464. ⟨10.1038/nclimate2550⟩, Nature climate change, ResearcherID
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2015.

Abstract

Yan-Shih Lin [et al.].- Received 16 August 2014, Accepted 16 January 2015, Published online 02 March 2015<br />Stomatal conductance (gs) is a key land-surface attribute as it links transpiration, the dominant component of global land evapotranspiration, and photosynthesis, the driving force of the global carbon cycle. Despite the pivotal role of gs in predictions of global water and carbon cycle changes, a global-scale database and an associated globally applicable model of gs that allow predictions of stomatal behaviour are lacking. Here, we present a database of globally distributed gs obtained in the field for a wide range of plant functional types (PFTs) and biomes. We find that stomatal behaviour differs among PFTs according to their marginal carbon cost of water use, as predicted by the theory underpinning the optimal stomatal model1 and the leaf and wood economics spectrum2, 3. We also demonstrate a global relationship with climate. These findings provide a robust theoretical framework for understanding and predicting the behaviour of gs across biomes and across PFTs that can be applied to regional, continental and global-scale modelling of ecosystem productivity, energy balance and ecohydrological processes in a future changing climate.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1758678X and 17586798
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Climate Change, Nature Climate Change, Nature Publishing Group, 2015, 5 (5), pp.459-464. ⟨10.1038/NCLIMATE2550⟩, Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, Repositorio Abierto de la UdL, Universitad de Lleida, Nature Climate Change, Nature Publishing Group, 2015, 5 (5), pp.459-464. ⟨10.1038/nclimate2550⟩, Nature climate change, ResearcherID
Accession number :
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