Water use efficiency (WUE) measures the trade-off between carbon gain and water loss of terrestrial ecosystems, and better understanding its dynamics and controlling factors is essential for predicting ecosystem responses to climate change. We assessed the magnitude, spatial patterns, and trends of WUE of China’s terrestrial ecosystems and its responses to drought using a process-based ecosystem model. During the period from 2000 to 2011, the national average annual WUE (net primary productivity (NPP)/evapotranspiration (ET)) of China was 0.79 g C kg−1 H2O. Annual WUE decreased in the southern regions because of the decrease in NPP and the increase in ET and increased in most northern regions mainly because of the increase in NPP. Droughts ...
In recent years, China's terrestrial ecosystems have experienced frequent droughts. How these drough...
Study region: Yellow River basin, China. Study focus: Drought, whose intensity and frequency are pro...
A better understanding of ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) will help us improve ecosystem manage...
Water use efficiency (WUE) measures the trade-off between carbon gain and water loss of terrestrial ...
Drought impacts carbon and water fluxes of terrestrial ecosystems, which are strongly coupled. Howev...
Drought impacts carbon and water fluxes of terrestrial ecosystems, which are strongly coupled. Howev...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE) and carbon use efficiency (CUE), as two of the most important e...
The terrestrial ecosystem productivity (hereafter, TEP) is a key index of global carbon cycles and a...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE) reflects the intimately coupled relationship between the carbon...
Given the context of global warming and the increasing frequency of extreme climate events, concerns...
In recent years, China's terrestrial ecosystems have experienced frequent droughts. How these drough...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of gross primary productivity (GPP) to to...
Terrestrial ecosystem productivity (TEP) is one of the most important indices to quantify the net pr...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or ...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of gross primary productivity (GPP) to to...
In recent years, China's terrestrial ecosystems have experienced frequent droughts. How these drough...
Study region: Yellow River basin, China. Study focus: Drought, whose intensity and frequency are pro...
A better understanding of ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) will help us improve ecosystem manage...
Water use efficiency (WUE) measures the trade-off between carbon gain and water loss of terrestrial ...
Drought impacts carbon and water fluxes of terrestrial ecosystems, which are strongly coupled. Howev...
Drought impacts carbon and water fluxes of terrestrial ecosystems, which are strongly coupled. Howev...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE) and carbon use efficiency (CUE), as two of the most important e...
The terrestrial ecosystem productivity (hereafter, TEP) is a key index of global carbon cycles and a...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE) reflects the intimately coupled relationship between the carbon...
Given the context of global warming and the increasing frequency of extreme climate events, concerns...
In recent years, China's terrestrial ecosystems have experienced frequent droughts. How these drough...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of gross primary productivity (GPP) to to...
Terrestrial ecosystem productivity (TEP) is one of the most important indices to quantify the net pr...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or ...
Ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of gross primary productivity (GPP) to to...
In recent years, China's terrestrial ecosystems have experienced frequent droughts. How these drough...
Study region: Yellow River basin, China. Study focus: Drought, whose intensity and frequency are pro...
A better understanding of ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) will help us improve ecosystem manage...