Fig. 4: The sensitivity of saGPP reduction rate to flash droughts onset timescales for different plant functional types (PFTs). | Communications Earth & Environment

Fig. 4: The sensitivity of saGPP reduction rate to flash droughts onset timescales for different plant functional types (PFTs).

From: Gross primary productivity is more sensitive to accelerated flash droughts

Fig. 4: The sensitivity of saGPP reduction rate to flash droughts onset timescales for different plant functional types (PFTs).

ai Variation in saGPP reduction rates across different timescales of flash drought onset phases for the nine selected PFTs. The red lines above each bar indicate the range of uncertainty across the Noah and VIC datasets. The significance testing follows the same criteria as in Fig. 2a. SAV, CRO, GRA, SHB, EBF, ENF, DBF, DNF, and MF represent savannas, croplands, grasslands, shrublands classes (closed shrublands and open shrublands), evergreen broadleaf forest, evergreen needleleaf forest, deciduous broadleaf forest, deciduous needleleaf forest, and mixed forest, respectively.

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