Photosynthetic capacity exhibits diurnal variation, implications for
terrestrial biosphere models and gas exchange measurements
Abstract
Terrestrial biosphere models (TBMs) are extremely sensitive to the
parameterization of the Farquhar, von Caemmerer & Berry model of
photosynthesis, particularly the apparent maximum carboxylation capacity
(Vcmax) of Rubisco. New instrumentation and approaches have enabled the
rapid measurement of apparent Vcmax that paves the way for the
investigation of diurnal variation in Vcmax and improved understanding
of the potential impact on representation of photosynthesis in TBMs.
Here we show that reductions in Vcmax over the course of a photoperiod
can be as great as 50% and, when incorporated into a model of daily CO2
assimilation, show that net carbon gain can change between -19 and 215%
when compared to the current TBM assumption of a constant Vcmax. Given
the obvious impact on TBM representation of photosynthesis, we recommend
a renewed focus on the measurement of diurnal responses in
photosynthetic capacity across biomes to advance understanding and
enable model representation of this important phenomenon.