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Structural Constraints in Current Stomatal Conductance Models Preclude Accurate Prediction of Evapotranspiration

Pushpendra Raghav, Mukesh Kumar, Yanlan Liu

2024Water Resources Research16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) plays a critical role in water and energy budgets at regional to global scales. ET is composed of direct evaporation ( E ) and plant transpiration ( T ) where the latter is regulated via stomatal conductance ( g sc ), which depends on a multitude of plant physiological processes and hydrometeorological forcings. In recent years, significant advances have been made toward estimating g sc using a variety of models, ranging from relatively simple empirical models to more complex and data‐intensive plant hydraulic models. Using machine learning (ML) and eddy covariance flux tower data of 642 site years across 84 sites distributed across 10 land covers globally, here we show that structural constraints inherent in current empirical and plant hydraulic models of g sc limit their effectiveness for predicting ET. These constraints also prevent the models from fully utilizing the available hydrometeorological data at eddy covariance sites. Even if these g sc models are calibrated locally, structural simplifications inherent in them limit their capability to accurately capture g sc dynamics. In contrast, a ML approach, wherein the model structure is learned from the data, outperforms traditional models, thus highlighting that there still is significant room for improvement in the structure of traditional models for predicting ET. These results underscore the need to prioritize improvements in g sc models for more accurate ET estimation. This, in turn, will help reduce uncertainties in the assessments of plants' role in regulating the Earth's climate.

Topics & Concepts

HydrometeorologyEddy covarianceEvapotranspirationCanopy conductanceTranspirationEmpirical modellingEnvironmental scienceCurrent (fluid)Stomatal conductanceFlux (metallurgy)Computer sciencePrecipitationMeteorologyEcosystemVapour Pressure DeficitEcologyEngineeringGeographyElectrical engineeringMaterials scienceProgramming languageBiologyPhotosynthesisMetallurgyBotanyPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesSoil and Unsaturated Flow
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