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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Vezy, R.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Christina, M.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Virginio, E. D.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Bonnefond, J. M.</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Rapidel, B.</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Do, Frédéric</style>
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            <style face="bold" font="default" size="100%">Rocheteau, Alain</style>
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            <style face="normal" font="default" size="100%">Picart, D.</style>
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        <title>Measuring and modelling energy partitioning in canopies of varying complexity using MAESPA model</title>
        <secondary-title>Agricultural and Forest Meteorology</secondary-title>
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      <pages>203-217</pages>
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        <keyword>Partitioning</keyword>
        <keyword>Evapotranspiration</keyword>
        <keyword>Energy</keyword>
        <keyword>MAESPA</keyword>
        <keyword>Agroforestry system</keyword>
        <keyword>Process-based model</keyword>
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        <year>2018</year>
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      <call-num>fdi:010072773</call-num>
      <language>ENG</language>
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        <full-title>Agricultural and Forest Meteorology</full-title>
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      <isbn>0168-1923</isbn>
      <accession-num>ISI:000430783800018</accession-num>
      <electronic-resource-num>10.1016/j.agrformet.2018.02.005</electronic-resource-num>
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      <abstract>Evapotranspiration and energy partitioning are complex to estimate because they result from the interaction of many different processes, especially in multi-species and multi-strata ecosystems. We used MAESPA model, a mechanistic, 3D model of coupled radiative transfer, photosynthesis, and balances of energy and water, to simulate the partitioning of energy and evapotranspiration in homogeneous tree plantations, as well as in heterogeneous multi-species, multi-strata agroforests with diverse spatial scales and management schemes. The MAESPA model was modified to add (1) calculation of foliage surface water evaporation at the voxel scale; (2) computation of an average within-canopy air temperature and vapour pressure; and (3) use of (1) and (2) in iterative calculations of soil and leaf temperatures to close ecosystem-level energy balances. We tested MAESPA model simulations on a simple monospecific Eucalyptus stand in Brazil, and also in two complex, heterogeneous Coffea agroforests in Costa Rica. MAESPA satisfactorily simulated the daily and seasonal dynamics of net radiation (RMSE = 29.6 and 28.4 W m(-2); R-2 = 0.99 and 0.99 for Eucalyptus and Coffea sites respectively) and its partitioning between latent-(RMSE = 68.1 and 37.2 W m(-2); R-2 = 0.87 and 0.85) and sensible-energy (RMSE = 54.6 and 45.8 W m(-2); R-2 = 0.57 and 0.88) over a one-year simulation at half-hourly time-step. After validation, we use the modified MAESPA to calculate partitioning of evapotranspiration and energy between plants and soil in the above-mentioned agro-ecosystems. In the Eucalyptus plantation, 95% of the outgoing energy was emitted as latent-heat, while the Coffea agroforestry system's partitioning between sensible and latent-heat fluxes was roughly equal. We conclude that MAESPA process-based model has an appropriate balance of detail, accuracy, and computational speed to be applicable to simple or complex forest ecosystems and at different scales for energy and evapotranspiration partitioning.</abstract>
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