Gas exchange analysers exhibit large measurement error driven by internal thermal gradients
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Abstract
Summary Portable gas exchange analysers provide critical data for understanding plant‐atmosphere carbon and water fluxes, and for parameterising Earth system models that forecast climate change effects and feedbacks. We characterised temperature measurement errors in the Li‐Cor LI‐6400XT and LI‐6800, and estimated downstream errors in derived quantities, including stomatal conductance ( g sw ) and leaf intercellular CO 2 concentration ( C i ). The LI‐6400XT exhibited air temperature errors (differences between reported air temperature and air temperature measured near the leaf) up to 7.2°C, leaf temperature errors up to 5.3°C, and relative errors in g sw and C i that increased as temperatures departed from ambient. This caused errors in leaf‐to‐air temperature relationships, assimilation–temperature curves and CO 2 response curves. Temperature dependencies of maximum Rubisco carboxylation rate ( V cmax ) and maximum RuBP regeneration rate ( J max ) showed errors of 12% and 35%, respectively. These errors are likely to be idiosyncratic and may differ among machines and environmental conditions. The LI‐6800 exhibited much smaller errors. Earth system model predictions may be erroneous, as much of their parametrisation data were measured on the LI‐6400XT system, depending on the methods used. We make recommendations for minimising errors and correcting data in the LI‐6400XT. We also recommend transitioning to the LI‐6800 for future data collection.
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