TY - JOUR AU - Gilmanov, T.G. AU - Wylie, Bruce K. AU - Tieszen, Larry L. AU - Meyers, T.P. AU - Baron, V.S. AU - Bernacchi, C.J. AU - Billesbach, D.P. AU - Burga, G.G. AU - Fischer, M.L. AU - Glenn, A.J. AU - Hanan, N.P. AU - Hatfield, J.L. AU - Heuer, M.W. AU - Hollinger, S.E. AU - Howard, Daniel M. AU - Matamala, R. AU - Prueger, J.H. AU - Tenuta, M. AU - Young, D.G. PY - 2013// TI - CO2 uptake and ecophysiological parameters of the grain crops of midcontinent North America-estimates from flux tower measurements JO - Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment SP - 162 EP - 175 VL - 164 KW - CO2 KW - crops KW - flux KW - flux tower KW - grain KW - journal articles KW - measurement KW - tower KW - North America N2 - We analyzed net CO2 exchange data from 13 flux tower sites with 27 site-years of measurements over maize and wheat fields across midcontinent North America. A numerically robust “light-soil temperature-VPD”-based method was used to partition the data into photosynthetic assimilation and ecosystem respiration components. Year-round ecosystem-scale ecophysiological parameters of apparent quantum yield, photosynthetic capacity, convexity of the light response, respiration rate parameters, ecological light-use efficiency, and the curvature of the VPD-response of photosynthesis for maize and wheat crops were numerically identified and interpolated/extrapolated. This allowed us to gap-fill CO2 exchange components and calculate annual totals and budgets. VPD-limitation of photosynthesis was systematically observed in grain crops of the region (occurring from 20 to 120 days during the growing season, depending on site and year), determined by the VPD regime and the numerical value of the curvature parameter of the photosynthesis-VPD-response, σVPD. In 78% of the 27 site-years of observations, annual gross photosynthesis in these crops significantly exceeded ecosystem respiration, resulting in a net ecosystem production of up to 2100 g CO2 m−2 year−1. The measurement-based photosynthesis, respiration, and net ecosystem production data, as well as the estimates of the ecophysiological parameters, provide an empirical basis for parameterization and validation of mechanistic models of grain crop production in this economically and ecologically important region of North America. SN - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2012.09.017 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2012.09.017 N1 - exported from refbase (http://eros.usgs.gov/refbase/show.php?record=25637), last updated on Mon, 11 Mar 2013 14:01:08 -0500 ID - Gilmanov_etal2013 ER -