International audienceAtmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD) is a critical variable in determining plant photosynthesis. Synthesis of four global climate datasets reveals a sharp increase of VPD after the late 1990s. In response, the vegetation greening trend indicated by a satellite-derived vegetation index (GIMMS3g), which was evident before the late 1990s, was subsequently stalled or reversed. Terrestrial gross primary production derived from two satellite-based models (revised EC-LUE and MODIS) exhibits persistent and widespread decreases after the late 1990s due to increased VPD, which offset the positive CO 2 fertilization effect. Six Earth system models have consistently projected continuous increases of VPD throughout the current ...
The ratio of carbon assimilation to water evapotranspiration (ET) of an ecosystem, referred to as ec...
International audienceBoth low soil water content (SWC) and high atmospheric dryness (vapor pressure...
Global terrestrial vegetation dynamics have been rapidly altered by climate change. A widespread veg...
International audienceAtmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD) is a critical variable in determining...
Abstract Rising atmospheric dryness [vapor pressure deficit (VPD)] can limit photosynthesis and thus...
Recent decades have been characterized by increasing temperatures worldwide, resulting in an exponen...
The impact of atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD) on plant photosynthesis has long been acknowl...
International audienceThe dominance of vapor pressure deficit (VPD) and soil water content (SWC) for...
Earth is currently undergoing a global increase in atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD), a trend...
Projected changes in the frequency and severity of droughts as a result of increase in greenhouse ga...
Elevated vapor pressure deficit (VPD) due to drought and warming is well-known to limit canopy stoma...
Interannual variability of the terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink is substantially regulated by vario...
We qualitatively and quantitatively assessed the factors related to vegetation growth using Earth sy...
We qualitatively and quantitatively assessed the factors related to vegetation growth using Earth sy...
The ratio of carbon assimilation to water evapotranspiration (ET) of an ecosystem, referred to as ec...
International audienceBoth low soil water content (SWC) and high atmospheric dryness (vapor pressure...
Global terrestrial vegetation dynamics have been rapidly altered by climate change. A widespread veg...
International audienceAtmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD) is a critical variable in determining...
Abstract Rising atmospheric dryness [vapor pressure deficit (VPD)] can limit photosynthesis and thus...
Recent decades have been characterized by increasing temperatures worldwide, resulting in an exponen...
The impact of atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD) on plant photosynthesis has long been acknowl...
International audienceThe dominance of vapor pressure deficit (VPD) and soil water content (SWC) for...
Earth is currently undergoing a global increase in atmospheric vapor pressure deficit (VPD), a trend...
Projected changes in the frequency and severity of droughts as a result of increase in greenhouse ga...
Elevated vapor pressure deficit (VPD) due to drought and warming is well-known to limit canopy stoma...
Interannual variability of the terrestrial ecosystem carbon sink is substantially regulated by vario...
We qualitatively and quantitatively assessed the factors related to vegetation growth using Earth sy...
We qualitatively and quantitatively assessed the factors related to vegetation growth using Earth sy...
The ratio of carbon assimilation to water evapotranspiration (ET) of an ecosystem, referred to as ec...
International audienceBoth low soil water content (SWC) and high atmospheric dryness (vapor pressure...
Global terrestrial vegetation dynamics have been rapidly altered by climate change. A widespread veg...