Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.

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Autor(a) principal: REZENDE, L. F. C.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: ARENQUE, B. C., AIDAR, S. de T., MOURA, M. S. B. de, RANDOW, C. V., TOURIGNY, E., MENEZES, R. S. C., OMETTO, J. P. H. B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Vcmax is the rate of maximum velocity of carboxylation of plants and is considered one of the most critical parameters for changes in vegetation in face of global changes and it has a direct impact on gross primary productivity. Physiological processes are considered the main sources of uncertainties in dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs). The Caatinga biome, in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil, is extremely important due to its biodiversity and endemism. In a field work realized in an area of preserved Caatinga forest, measurements of carbon assimilation (in response to light and CO2) were performed on 11 individuals of a native species. These results of Vcmax measurements in Caatinga were compared with parameterization of models, revealing that Vcmax is not well adjusted in several DGVMs. Also, the values obtained in the Caatinga field experiments were very close to empirical values obtained in the Northern hemisphere (Austria). These ecophysiological measurements can contribute in understanding of this biome
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spelling Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.Bioma CaatingaDynamic global vegetation modelsPlanta nativaPlant functional typesRecurso naturalCaatingaVegetaçãoVcmax is the rate of maximum velocity of carboxylation of plants and is considered one of the most critical parameters for changes in vegetation in face of global changes and it has a direct impact on gross primary productivity. Physiological processes are considered the main sources of uncertainties in dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs). The Caatinga biome, in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil, is extremely important due to its biodiversity and endemism. In a field work realized in an area of preserved Caatinga forest, measurements of carbon assimilation (in response to light and CO2) were performed on 11 individuals of a native species. These results of Vcmax measurements in Caatinga were compared with parameterization of models, revealing that Vcmax is not well adjusted in several DGVMs. Also, the values obtained in the Caatinga field experiments were very close to empirical values obtained in the Northern hemisphere (Austria). These ecophysiological measurements can contribute in understanding of this biomeL. F. C. REZENDE, INPE; B. C. ARENQUE, USP; SAULO DE TARSO AIDAR, CPATSA; MAGNA SOELMA BESERRA DE MOURA, CPATSA; C. VON RANDOW, INPE; E. TOURIGNY, INPE; R. S. C. MENEZES, UFPE; J. P. H. B. OMETTO, INPE.REZENDE, L. F. C.ARENQUE, B. C.AIDAR, S. de T.MOURA, M. S. B. deRANDOW, C. V.TOURIGNY, E.MENEZES, R. S. C.OMETTO, J. P. H. B.2016-10-03T11:11:11Z2016-10-03T11:11:11Z2016-10-0320162017-01-23T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleModeling Earth Systems and Environment, v. 2, p. 42-47, 2016.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/105397010.1007/s40808-016-0099-5enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2017-08-15T23:57:23Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1053970Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542017-08-15T23:57:23falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542017-08-15T23:57:23Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
title Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
spellingShingle Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
REZENDE, L. F. C.
Bioma Caatinga
Dynamic global vegetation models
Planta nativa
Plant functional types
Recurso natural
Caatinga
Vegetação
title_short Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
title_full Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
title_fullStr Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
title_sort Is the maximum velocity of carboxylation (Vcmax) well adjusted for deciduous shrubs in DGVMs: a case study for the Caatinga Biome in Brazil.
author REZENDE, L. F. C.
author_facet REZENDE, L. F. C.
ARENQUE, B. C.
AIDAR, S. de T.
MOURA, M. S. B. de
RANDOW, C. V.
TOURIGNY, E.
MENEZES, R. S. C.
OMETTO, J. P. H. B.
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author2 ARENQUE, B. C.
AIDAR, S. de T.
MOURA, M. S. B. de
RANDOW, C. V.
TOURIGNY, E.
MENEZES, R. S. C.
OMETTO, J. P. H. B.
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv L. F. C. REZENDE, INPE; B. C. ARENQUE, USP; SAULO DE TARSO AIDAR, CPATSA; MAGNA SOELMA BESERRA DE MOURA, CPATSA; C. VON RANDOW, INPE; E. TOURIGNY, INPE; R. S. C. MENEZES, UFPE; J. P. H. B. OMETTO, INPE.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv REZENDE, L. F. C.
ARENQUE, B. C.
AIDAR, S. de T.
MOURA, M. S. B. de
RANDOW, C. V.
TOURIGNY, E.
MENEZES, R. S. C.
OMETTO, J. P. H. B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioma Caatinga
Dynamic global vegetation models
Planta nativa
Plant functional types
Recurso natural
Caatinga
Vegetação
topic Bioma Caatinga
Dynamic global vegetation models
Planta nativa
Plant functional types
Recurso natural
Caatinga
Vegetação
description Vcmax is the rate of maximum velocity of carboxylation of plants and is considered one of the most critical parameters for changes in vegetation in face of global changes and it has a direct impact on gross primary productivity. Physiological processes are considered the main sources of uncertainties in dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs). The Caatinga biome, in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil, is extremely important due to its biodiversity and endemism. In a field work realized in an area of preserved Caatinga forest, measurements of carbon assimilation (in response to light and CO2) were performed on 11 individuals of a native species. These results of Vcmax measurements in Caatinga were compared with parameterization of models, revealing that Vcmax is not well adjusted in several DGVMs. Also, the values obtained in the Caatinga field experiments were very close to empirical values obtained in the Northern hemisphere (Austria). These ecophysiological measurements can contribute in understanding of this biome
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