2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13050975
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Vegetation Productivity Dynamics in Response to Climate Change and Human Activities under Different Topography and Land Cover in Northeast China

Abstract: Net primary productivity (NPP) is the total amount of organic matter fixed by plants from the atmosphere through photosynthesis and is susceptible to the influences of climate change and human activities. In this study, we employed actual NPP (ANPP), potential NPP (PNPP), and human activity-induced NPP (HNPP) based on the Hurst exponent and statistical analysis to analyze the characteristics of vegetation productivity dynamics and to evaluate the effects of climate and human factors on vegetation productivity … Show more

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“…This is the possible reason why precipitation has a negative contribution to the NPP of the lower YRB. This result is consistent with many previous studies [5,27,30]. We found that from 2016 to 2019, NPP showed a flat development and a small value.…”
Section: Impacts Of Climate On Forest Productivitysupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…This is the possible reason why precipitation has a negative contribution to the NPP of the lower YRB. This result is consistent with many previous studies [5,27,30]. We found that from 2016 to 2019, NPP showed a flat development and a small value.…”
Section: Impacts Of Climate On Forest Productivitysupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Persistent extreme precipitat happened in the lower YRB in May 2016 due to the super EI Niño [31] and heavy rain events often occur in summer due to the monsoon climate [32]. This is the possible rea However, in the middle YRB, the climate has a warming-drying trend (Figure 10b) and the temperature has a negative effect because the temperature is too high to exceed the limitation [27]. With region warming, the vapor pressure deficit could cause plants to close stomata, resulting in decreasing intercellular CO 2 concentration in the leaves and a lower photosynthesis rate [28].…”
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“…In turn, vegetation changes are commonly considered as indicators of environmental changes at various spatial and temporal scales. Recent studies have documented vegetation response to climate change in NEC in terms of the relationship between temperature, precipitation, and vegetation status [ 13 , 18 ], vegetation drought risk to climate change [ 17 ], and the response of different vegetation types to water availability and the timescale of vegetation response to drought [ 7 ]. Despite the growing interest in vegetation growth trends in response to changing climate, there is still a lack of comprehensive assessments of long-term vegetation response to water availability using the full satellite record.…”
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“…Most of this region has a temperate, humid or semi-humid continental monsoon climate, with annual average temperatures between −1.3 and 6.6 ℃ and annual total precipitation between 500 and 1000 mm [24,25]. Northeastern China is rich in fertile black soil resources, and the agricultural area encompasses approximately 40,000 km 2 , planted with a large number of commercial grains and representing an important region for grain production [26]. The main crops grown in Northeast China are rice, corn, soybeans and wheat, which have growing periods of one year, with sowing in spring and harvesting in autumn.…”
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confidence: 99%