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Water use efficiency (WUE) is an important ecosystem functional property for measuring coupled relationships of the carbon-water cycle. Both biotic and environmental factors significantly impact WUE in terrestrial ecosystems. Relationships between environmental factors and WUE have been well discussed in previous studies. Although the crucial role of vegetation phenology, a common indicator of climate-vegetation interactions, in regulating the WUE has been widely reported, the underlying mechanism has not yet to be fully elucidated. Here, we utilized multiple long-term remote sensing datasets to analyze the interannual changes in seasonal WUE, and discussed the potential associations between phenology and WUE in the Luanhe River basin, which is a typical semiarid region of China, from 1988 to 2015. Most of the pixels across Luanhe River basin showed increasing spring WUE and decreasing autumn WUE. The start of the growing season (SOS) was slightly advanced by an average of 0.06 days per year (d/y) in the whole study area, with a delayed trend (0.04 d/y) in the upper reaches region (UR) and an advanced trend (0.20 d/y) in the middle-lower reaches region (MLR). The end of the growing season (EOS) showed a generally delayed trend (0.11 d/y) across the basin. Furthermore, negative correlations were detected between spring WUE and SOS in the UR, while positive correlations were detected in the MLR. The opposite patterns of the relationship of autumn WUE and EOS were also found between UR and MLR. The results were attributed to the balance and compensation of biotic and abiotic factors in the regulation of ecosystem WUE. Our findings provide new insights into the interaction between vegetation dynamics and carbon-water cycle coupling.

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