Abstract

AbstractWater‐use efficiency (WUE), defined as the ratio of gross primary productivity (GPP) and evapotranspiration (ET), is a key indicator of the coupling of carbon and water cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Diffuse radiation significantly affects WUE as diffuse radiation has stronger fertilization effects on GPP than ET. Remote sensing data‐driven (RS) models were widely used to estimate WUE. However, the performance of RS models in simulating diffuse radiation effect on WUE is poorly understood. We used GPP and ET products from MODIS, PML, BESS, and GLASS to explore the response of WUE to diffuse radiation across different vegetation types. We found that there was a large divergence among the RS models in estimating the response of WUE to FDP. PML model performed better than other RS models in simulating diffuse radiation effect on WUE. This research has significant implications for improving model simulations and understanding global carbon and water cycles.

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