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Global water use efficiency saturation due to increased vapor pressure deficit

Fei Li, Jingfeng Xiao, Jiquan Chen, Ashley P. Ballantyne, Ke Jin, Bing Li, Michael Abraha, Ranjeet John

2023Science247 citationsDOI

Abstract

The ratio of carbon assimilation to water evapotranspiration (ET) of an ecosystem, referred to as ecosystem water use efficiency (WUE eco ), is widely expected to increase because of the rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ( C a ). However, little is known about the interactive effects of rising C a and climate change on WUE eco . On the basis of upscaled estimates from machine learning methods and global FLUXNET observations, we show that global WUE eco has not risen since 2001 because of the asymmetric effects of an increased vapor pressure deficit (VPD), which depressed photosynthesis and enhanced ET. An undiminished ET trend indicates that rising temperature and VPD may play a more important role in regulating ET than declining stomatal conductance. Projected increases in VPD are predicted to affect the future coupling of the terrestrial carbon and water cycles.

Topics & Concepts

Saturation (graph theory)Water saturationVapor pressureEnvironmental scienceVapour Pressure DeficitWater vaporWater-use efficiencyChemistryBotanyMathematicsBiologyTranspirationPhotosynthesisCombinatoricsOrganic chemistryPorosityClimate variability and modelsWater resources management and optimizationPlant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics