To examine the global pattern of the net primary production (NPP)/gross primary production (GPP) ratio of the Earth's land area along geographical and climatic gradients. The global planetary ecosystem. The 4-year average annual NPP/GPP ratio of the Earth's land area was calculated using 2000-03 Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) data. The global pattern of the NPP/GPP ratio was investigated by comparing it among each typical terrestrial ecosystem and plotting it along a geographical and climatic gradient, including latitude, altitude, temperature and precipitation. The global terrestrial ecosystem had an average NPP/GPP ratio value of 0.52 with minor variation from 2000 to 2003. However, the NPP/GPP ratio showed consider...
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) is the primary instrument in the NASA Earth Obser...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Carbon sequestration by terrestrial ecosystems can offset emissions and thereby...
Accurate estimation of the gross primary production (GPP) of terrestrial vegetation is vital for und...
Global pattern of NPP to GPP ratio derived from MODIS data: effects of ecosystem type, geographical ...
International audienceTerrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest component of the g...
Estimates of daily gross primary production (GPP) and annual net primary production (NPP) at the 1 k...
Global estimates of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) are now operationally produced from M...
Terrestrial ecosystem gross primary production (GPP) is the largest component in the global carbon c...
Although shrublands, savannas and grasslands account for 37% of the world’s terrestrial area, not ma...
The simulation of gross primary production (GPP) at various spatial and temporal scales remains a ma...
The net primary productivity (NPP) is commonly used for understanding the dynamics of terrestrial ec...
Temporal and spatial changes in terrestrial biological productivity have a large impact on humankind...
AbstractModerate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) gross primary productivity (GPP) has been use...
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) is the primary instrument in the NASA Earth Obser...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Carbon sequestration by terrestrial ecosystems can offset emissions and thereby...
Accurate estimation of the gross primary production (GPP) of terrestrial vegetation is vital for und...
Global pattern of NPP to GPP ratio derived from MODIS data: effects of ecosystem type, geographical ...
International audienceTerrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) is the largest component of the g...
Estimates of daily gross primary production (GPP) and annual net primary production (NPP) at the 1 k...
Global estimates of terrestrial gross primary production (GPP) are now operationally produced from M...
Terrestrial ecosystem gross primary production (GPP) is the largest component in the global carbon c...
Although shrublands, savannas and grasslands account for 37% of the world’s terrestrial area, not ma...
The simulation of gross primary production (GPP) at various spatial and temporal scales remains a ma...
The net primary productivity (NPP) is commonly used for understanding the dynamics of terrestrial ec...
Temporal and spatial changes in terrestrial biological productivity have a large impact on humankind...
AbstractModerate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) gross primary productivity (GPP) has been use...
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Radiometer (MODIS) is the primary instrument in the NASA Earth Obser...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Carbon sequestration by terrestrial ecosystems can offset emissions and thereby...
Accurate estimation of the gross primary production (GPP) of terrestrial vegetation is vital for und...