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Plant, Cell and Environment
Long-term pure forest (PF) management and successive planting has result resulted in "low-efficiency artificial forests" in large areas. However, controversy persists over the promoting effect of introduction of broadleaf tree species on production ...
Ziqiang Liu +4 more
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Long-term pure forest (PF) management and successive planting has result resulted in "low-efficiency artificial forests" in large areas. However, controversy persists over the promoting effect of introduction of broadleaf tree species on production ...
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Emergent constraints on historical and future global gross primary productivity
Global Change BiologyTerrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest carbon flux in the global carbon cycle and plays a crucial role in terrestrial carbon sequestration. However, historical and future global GPP estimates still vary markedly.
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Science of the Total Environment
Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) is a crucial indicator of the carbon fixed by plants through photosynthesis, playing a vital role in understanding and managing ecological and environmental processes.
Long Qian +7 more
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Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) is a crucial indicator of the carbon fixed by plants through photosynthesis, playing a vital role in understanding and managing ecological and environmental processes.
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2010
Terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is an important parameter to explore and quantify carbon fixation by plant ecosystems at various scales. Remote sensing (RS) offers a unique possibility to investigate GPP in a spatially explicit fashion; however, budgeting of terrestrial carbon cycles based on this approach still remains uncertain. To improve
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Terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) is an important parameter to explore and quantify carbon fixation by plant ecosystems at various scales. Remote sensing (RS) offers a unique possibility to investigate GPP in a spatially explicit fashion; however, budgeting of terrestrial carbon cycles based on this approach still remains uncertain. To improve
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Environmental Development
Climate and environment have a significant impact on vegetation growth in terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in mountainous regions like Pamir Mountains in Central Asia where sustainable gross primary production (GPP) and food security is a major societal challenge.
Boori, Mukesh Singh, Choudhary, Komal
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Climate and environment have a significant impact on vegetation growth in terrestrial ecosystems, particularly in mountainous regions like Pamir Mountains in Central Asia where sustainable gross primary production (GPP) and food security is a major societal challenge.
Boori, Mukesh Singh, Choudhary, Komal
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2022
During drought, low soil moisture, and vapor pressure deficit cause plants to tightly co-regulate water loss and CO2 assimilation. This impacts primary terrestrial ecosystem production, an important indicator for numerous ecosystem functions.
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During drought, low soil moisture, and vapor pressure deficit cause plants to tightly co-regulate water loss and CO2 assimilation. This impacts primary terrestrial ecosystem production, an important indicator for numerous ecosystem functions.
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2017 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2017
The Northern Hemisphere terrestrial ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon cycle and climate change. Satellite-derived dataset makes it be available of continuous estimates of Gross Primary Production (GPP) across Earth's entire vegetated land surface. The extended growing season length (GSL) and its impacts on carbon uptake is well documented
Yuke Zhou +3 more
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The Northern Hemisphere terrestrial ecosystems play a key role in the global carbon cycle and climate change. Satellite-derived dataset makes it be available of continuous estimates of Gross Primary Production (GPP) across Earth's entire vegetated land surface. The extended growing season length (GSL) and its impacts on carbon uptake is well documented
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2020
<p>Gross Primary Production (GPP) describes the uptake of C0<sub>2</sub> by plants through photosynthesis and is essential to monitor and analyze ecosystem dynamics. Teubner et al.<sup>1</sup> developed a carbon sink-driven approach to estimate GPP on a global scale using ...
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<p>Gross Primary Production (GPP) describes the uptake of C0<sub>2</sub> by plants through photosynthesis and is essential to monitor and analyze ecosystem dynamics. Teubner et al.<sup>1</sup> developed a carbon sink-driven approach to estimate GPP on a global scale using ...
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[Simulated Ozone Damage on Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) in a Winter Wheat Field].
Huan jing ke xue= Huanjing kexue, 2019Jingxin Xu +5 more
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