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Section 1: Publication
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Kompanizare, M., Petrone, R.M., Macrae, M.L., De Haan, K., Khomik, M.
Title
Assessment of effective LAI and water use efficiency in maize and alfalfa crops, using leaf-scale C3C4PM photosynthesis model and Eddy Covariance tower data
Year
2022
Publication Outlet
Science of the Total Environment, 802, 149628
DOI
ISBN
ISSN
Citation
Kompanizare, M., Petrone, R.M., Macrae, M.L., De Haan, K., Khomik, M.: Assessment of effective LAI and water use efficiency in maize and alfalfa crops, using leaf-scale C3C4PM photosynthesis model and Eddy Covariance tower data, Science of the Total Environment, 802, 149628,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149628, 2022
Abstract
Globally, maize (Zea mays, a C4-plant) and alfalfa (Medicago sativa, a C3-plant) are common and economically important crops. Predicting the response of their water use efficiency, WUE, to changing hydrologic and climatic conditions is vital in helping farmers adapt to a changing climate.
In this study, we assessed the effective leaf area index (eLAI - the leaf area most involved in CO2 and H2O exchange) and stomatal conductance in canopy scale in maize and alfalfa fields. In the process we used a theoretically-based photosynthesis C3-C4 model (C3C4PM) and carbon and water vapour fluxes measured by Eddy Covariance towers at our study sites. We found that in our study sites the eLAI was in the range of 25–32% of the observed total LAI in these crops. WUEs were in range of 8–9 mmol/mol. C3C4PM can be used in predictions of stomatal conductance and eLAI responses in C3 and C4 agricultural crops to elevated CO2 concentration and changes in precipitation and temperature under future climate scenarios.
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Section 2: Additional Information
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AWF, Refereed Publications