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Ely, Kim S.Rogers, Alistair
Agarwal, Deborah A.
Ainsworth, Elizabeth A.
Albert, Loren P.
Ali, Ashehad
Anderson, Jeremiah
Aspinwall, Michael J.
Bellasio, Chandra
Bernacchi, Carl
Bonnage, Steve
Buckley, Thomas N.
Bunce, James
Burnett, Angela C.
Busch, Florian A.
Cavanagh, Amanda
Cernusak, Lucas A.
Crystal-Ornelas, Robert
Damerow, Joan
Davidson, Kenneth J.
De Kauwe, Martin G.
Dietze, Michael C.
Domingues, Tomas F.
Dusenge, Mirindi Eric
Ellsworth, David S.
Evans, John R.
Gauthier, Paul P.G.
Gimenez, Bruno O.
Gordon, Elizabeth P.
Gough, Christopher M.
Halbritter, Aud H.
Hanson, David T.
Heskel, Mary
Hogan, J. Aaron
Hupp, Jason R.
Jardine, Kolby
Kattge, Jens
Keenan, Trevor
Kromdijk, Johannes
Kumarathunge, Dushan P.
Lamour, Julien
Leakey, Andrew D.B.
LeBauer, David S.
Li, Qianyu
Lundgren, Marjorie R.
McDowell, Nate
Meacham-Hensold, Katherine
Medlyn, Belinda E.
Moore, David J.P.
Negrón-Juárez, Robinson
Niinemets, Ülo
Osborne, Colin P.
Pivovaroff, Alexandria L.
Poorter, Hendrik
Reed, Sasha C.
Ryu, Youngryel
Sanz-Saez, Alvaro
Schmiege, Stephanie C.
Serbin, Shawn P.
Sharkey, Thomas D.
Slot, Martijn
Smith, Nicholas G.
Sonawane, Balasaheb V.
South, Paul F.
Souza, Daisy C.
Stinziano, Joseph Ronald
Stuart-Haëntjens, Ellen
Taylor, Samuel H.
Tejera, Mauricio D.
Uddling, Johan
Vandvik, Vigdis
Varadharajan, Charuleka
Walker, Anthony P.
Walker, Berkley J.
Warren, Jeffrey M.
Way, Danielle A.
Wolfe, Brett T.
Wu, Jin
Wullschleger, Stan D.
Xu, Chonggang
Yan, Zhengbing
Yang, Dedi
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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of ArizonaSchool of Natural Resources and the Environment, University of Arizona
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2021-03
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Ely, K. S., Rogers, A., Agarwal, D. A., Ainsworth, E. A., Albert, L., Ali, A., ... & Yang, D. (2021). A reporting format for leaf-level gas exchange data and metadata. Ecological Informatics, 101232.Journal
Ecological InformaticsRights
© 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).Collection Information
This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
Leaf-level gas exchange data support the mechanistic understanding of plant fluxes of carbon and water. These fluxes inform our understanding of ecosystem function, are an important constraint on parameterization of terrestrial biosphere models, are necessary to understand the response of plants to global environmental change, and are integral to efforts to improve crop production. Collection of these data using gas analyzers can be both technically challenging and time consuming, and individual studies generally focus on a small range of species, restricted time periods, or limited geographic regions. The high value of these data is exemplified by the many publications that reuse and synthesize gas exchange data, however the lack of metadata and data reporting conventions make full and efficient use of these data difficult. Here we propose a reporting format for leaf-level gas exchange data and metadata to provide guidance to data contributors on how to store data in repositories to maximize their discoverability, facilitate their efficient reuse, and add value to individual datasets. For data users, the reporting format will better allow data repositories to optimize data search and extraction, and more readily integrate similar data into harmonized synthesis products. The reporting format specifies data table variable naming and unit conventions, as well as metadata characterizing experimental conditions and protocols. For common data types that were the focus of this initial version of the reporting format, i.e., survey measurements, dark respiration, carbon dioxide and light response curves, and parameters derived from those measurements, we took a further step of defining required additional data and metadata that would maximize the potential reuse of those data types. To aid data contributors and the development of data ingest tools by data repositories we provided a translation table comparing the outputs of common gas exchange instruments. Extensive consultation with data collectors, data users, instrument manufacturers, and data scientists was undertaken in order to ensure that the reporting format met community needs. The reporting format presented here is intended to form a foundation for future development that will incorporate additional data types and variables as gas exchange systems and measurement approaches advance in the future. The reporting format is published in the U.S. Department of Energy's ESS-DIVE data repository, with documentation and future development efforts being maintained in a version control system.Note
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10.1016/j.ecoinf.2021.101232
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